Has Lionel Messi Played His Last Home Game? Here’s How He Fared In Argentina Vs Zambia International Friendly

Argentina vs Zambia, International Friendly: Lionel Messi struck his 116th international goal and set up Julian Alvarez in Argentina’s 5‑0 win over Zambia at La Bombonera, likely his final home game before the FIFA World Cup 2026

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Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring his side's second goal against Zambia during a friendly soccer match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. | Photo: AP/Rodrigo Abd
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  • Argentina beat Zambia 5-0 in Buenos Aires in a friendly ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026

  • Lionel Messi scored in the 43rd minute and assisted Julian Alvarez’s opener

  • Messi received a standing ovation from fans urging him to deliver another World Cup trophy

In what was likely his final home appearance for Argentina’s national squad, Lionel Messi scored a goal and provided an assist in a 5-0 rout of Zambia on Tuesday night in a farewell friendly ahead of the World Cup.

The 38-year-old Messi set up Julián Álvarez in the fourth minute and then scored in the 43rd at La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires, his 116th international goal in 198 appearances for Argentina.

The crowd gave him a standing ovation and pleaded with him to help Argentina win another World Cup. The global tournament kicks off June 11 in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Nicolás Otamendi and Valentín Barco also scored for Argentina.

The defending world champions raised some concern after their lackluster performance last Friday in a 2-1 victory over Mauritania.

In the lead-up to the Zambia friendly, coach Lionel Scaloni had warned that if the team didn’t improve its performance he would take drastic measures regarding the 26-man World Cup squad, which must be submitted by May 30.

For the last home game before the World Cup, Scaloni started with a lineup similar to that which defeated France in the 2022 final, with the notable exclusion of midfielder Rodrigo De Paul, who is recovering from a muscle injury and performed poorly against Mauritania.

Argentina, which also won the World Cup in 1978 and 1986, will open against Algeria on June 16 in Group J, followed by games against Austria on June 22 and Jordan on June 27.

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