"Those who will play [against Jordan] deserve it," said Scaloni.
He praised the collective mindset of the roster, noting their professionalism during training sessions.
"They are all part of this roster and they deserve huge credit for what we've achieved so far.
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The guys that, when they don't play, are up the next day and are the first that one the play.
My hope as a manager is that the team plays the same way," remarked Scaloni.
Meanwhile, Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami viewed the fixture against the reigning champions as a historic development opportunity for his national program.
"I hope that tomorrow we will be prepared for this historic match against Argentina," said Sellami.
The opposing manager acknowledged the caliber of the tournament favorites ahead of the match at AT&T Stadium.
"We are going to play against one of the best teams in the world and favorite to win the cup and with a great footballer.
We will seek to learn and enjoy," added Sellami.
Sellami maintained that his tactical focus remained on his own squad regardless of whether the opposition rotated their superstar attacker.
"Whoever plays, it is a formidable team, very solid... We will concentrate on our own game.
We want this match to be a great memory for Jordan," stated Sellami.
In parallel Group J action, Algeria and Austria played simultaneously in Kansas City to determine the second automatic qualification spot for the knockout phase.
In other World Cup developments, Colombia and Portugal drew 0-0 in Miami to lock Colombia as group winners, while DR Congo defeated Uzbekistan 3-1 in Atlanta to seal third place and advance to play England.
Prior to the final matchday, the Group J standings were structured with all four teams having played two matches each.
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Argentina is scheduled to face Cabo Verde in the Round of 32 on July 3, 2026, in Miami.