The Evergreen Messi: Ariel Ortega Backs the Heron Superstar to Shine at the 2026 World Cup
As questions persist about Lionel Messi's involvement in the 2026 World Cup, former Argentine star Ariel Ortega dismisses concerns and praises Messi as being 'better than ever'. Ortega believes the Inter Miami superstar will play every game at the tournament despite his MLS commitments.

Lionel Messi is considered to be “better than ever” as questions continue to be asked of his participation at the 2026 World Cup. The Argentine superstar is yet to confirm his involvement, but the door will always be left open for him. Ariel Ortega sees no reason why the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner cannot form part of a global title defence, with any fears regarding his presence in MLS being calmed.All-time great Messi has been plying his trade in the United States since 2023. He has, with his initial deal in South Florida expiring, committed to a three-year extension with the Herons that will take him through 2028.The evergreen 38-year-old has continued to star while chasing the American dream, helping Inter Miami to Leagues Cup glory within weeks of his arrival. He has now inspired a historic MLS Cup triumph, with his record-shattering haul of major honours being taken to 47 and counting.With a post-season break being reached, Messi has stated that he does not want to become a “burden” for Argentina as they piece together World Cup plans. He will not have taken in as much competitive action in 2026 by the time that tournament rolls around as European-based colleagues.Fellow countryman Ortega does not see that being an issue, with Messi having shown in 2025 - when winning the MLS Golden Boot - that he still has enough hunger and energy left in the tank to compete at the very highest level.Ex-Argentina star Ortega has told BOLAVIP: “Given how much Messi loves playing football, he’s going to be there. Besides, personally, I see him as better than ever. He’s at an incredibly high level, regardless of what people say about the league he plays in. I think playing at that level isn’t easy, and he’s going to be at the World Cup.”He went on to say: “It’s going to be a personal thing for him; he’s going to want to play every game. The World Cup is different; he hasn’t had any serious injuries in his career and he looks to be in good physical shape. He’s going to prepare well to be there without any problems.”Rolando Schiavi added to that debate when saying, with every nation taking part at FIFA’s flagship event in the United States, Canada and Mexico having to contend with some testing conditions: “My only concern is the weather: the heat it could get during the World Cup in the United States. That's the only thing I'd be worried about and the only thing that would make me doubt Leo. Even so, I think he'll play and be in every match.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Messi told ESPN recently when asked again about his possible involvement in another major international tournament: “I hope I can be there. I've said before that I'd love to be there. At worst, I'll be there watching it live, but it will be special. The World Cup is special for everyone, for any country - especially for us, because we live it in a completely different way.”He added on those that pose the greatest threat to Argentina’s title, which was captured in dramatic fashion at the end of a penalty shootout with France in 2022: “It's very difficult to win a World Cup. It's something that is lived differently: as a spectator, as a player, and as a fan. Now, seeing the group, I'm sure they will fight.“Winning took a huge weight off our shoulders. Playing without that pressure is a relief, but at the same time it doesn't guarantee anything, because everyone wants to beat the world champion. There are very good national teams - Spain, France again, England, Brazil, who haven't been champions for a while and want to win again, and also Germany.”The 2026 World Cup draw has seen Argentina placed alongside Algeria, Austria and Jordan in Group J. Their campaign will get underway at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas - the home of the NFL heavyweight Chiefs - on June 16, with Messi expected to take the field against African opposition.
Lionel Messi: The Unstoppable Force
Lionel Messi, often hailed as one of the greatest footballers of all time, continues to defy expectations and prove his critics wrong. Despite his move to MLS side Inter Miami in 2023, Messi has not shown any signs of slowing down.
Ariel Ortega's Confidence in Messi
Former Argentina international Ariel Ortega exudes confidence in Messi's ability to excel at the 2026 World Cup. Ortega believes Messi's passion for the game will drive him to participate in the tournament and give his all on the field.
The MLS Factor
While some may question Messi's level of competition in MLS, Ortega emphasizes that playing at such a high level is no easy feat. Messi's success in MLS, including leading Inter Miami to victory, only solidifies his prowess and determination.
Messi's World Cup Preparation
Despite concerns about Messi's workload leading up to the World Cup, Ortega and others remain convinced of his readiness. With no significant injuries in his career and a strong physical condition, Messi is poised to tackle the global stage with confidence.
The Road to 2026
The upcoming World Cup presents unique challenges, including potential weather issues. However, the consensus remains that Messi's commitment and skill will see him through every match, showcasing his unwavering dedication to the beautiful game.
The World Awaits Messi's Magic
As the 2026 World Cup draws near, the excitement surrounding Messi's potential involvement continues to grow. With Argentina facing tough competition and Messi's desire to shine on the grand stage, fans around the world eagerly anticipate witnessing his brilliance.





