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The other Lionel – Argentina’s Scaloni pits his wits against Van Gaal

The other Lionel – Argentina’s Scaloni pits his wits against Van Gaal
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Abir Sultan) | Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Martin Divisek)

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni is looking forward to a memorable tussle with his Dutch counterpart, the iconic Louis van Gaal, in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday.

It is no secret that Argentina’s dreams of a third World Cup triumph lie largely on the shoulders of Lionel Messi. But another man bearing the same first name is also integral to the hopes of the Albiceleste.

At 44, Lionel Scaloni is the youngest coach at the World Cup. On Friday he will pit his wits against the oldest, 71-year-old Louis van Gaal, when Argentina take on the Netherlands in the quarterfinals.

“I’m proud to take him on, everyone knows what he’s done for football and how many people have tried to copy him,” Scaloni said of Van Gaal after Argentina beat Australia in the last 16.

“This is one of the pleasures that football gives you, especially as it is happening at a World Cup.”

Argentina’s Lionel Messi and teammates in training in Doha on 6 December 2022. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Rungroj Yongrit)

In his four years in charge of Argentina, Scaloni has already built up a huge bank of goodwill at home, most notably for delivering the 2021 Copa America – their first major trophy since the 1986 World Cup and Messi’s first for his country.

It was little more than a month before Argentina beat the Dutch in 1978 to win their first World Cup that Scaloni was born in the small interior town of Pujato.

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A hard-running wingback, Scaloni had a successful career playing mostly for Deportivo La Coruna in Spain and made the Argentina squad for the 2006 World Cup, playing briefly with a young Messi against Mexico.

Scaloni has helped get one over the Dutch Master at least once before, when he was at Deportivo. They pipped Van Gaal’s Barcelona to the 1999/2000 La Liga title.


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He cut his coaching teeth at Sevilla as an assistant to Jorge Sampaoli in 2017 and his compatriot took him along when he was awarded the Argentina job ahead of the 2018 World Cup.

Scaloni took over with Pablo Aimar as caretaker coaches when Argentina lost to eventual winners France in the round of 16 in Russia, but it was the 44-year-old who was eventually named permanent successor to Sampaoli.

Unbeaten streak

His first major tournament was the 2019 Copa America, where Argentina finished third after losing to hosts Brazil in the semifinals.

Scaloni tightened up the defence and his rejuvenated side – always with Messi at its beating heart, of course – finally delivered the South American title on the back of a 20-match unbeaten streak.

Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal watches his players train in Doha on 8 December 2022. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Ali Haider)

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni during their match against Australia on 3 December 2022. (Photo: Markus Gilliar – GES Sportfoto / Getty Images)

They followed that with an impressive 3-0 win over Euro winners Italy in the “Finalissima” at Wembley in June and by the time they arrived in Qatar, the streak had been extended to 36 games.

It was dramatically ended with a huge upset at the hands of Saudi Arabia, but Scaloni picked up the pieces and wins over Mexico and Poland got them safely through to the last 16.

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The team has long been dubbed La Scaloneta – a play on the coach’s name and the local word for a van inspired by a meme showing the two Lionels at the front of a team bus with the rest of the players in the back.

Lionel Scaloni says he is ‘proud’ to take on Louis van Gaal. (Photo: Visionhaus / Getty Images)

At 71, Louis van Gaal is the oldest coach at the World Cup. (Photo: ANP via Getty Images)

Scaloni has never been comfortable with the nickname and has always been quick to emphasise the difficulty of the task facing Argentina, even with Messi in the side.

“All the games are hard,” he said after the Mexico victory. “If you think that just because we won today, we are going to become World Cup winners, you’re wrong.”

The two heavyweights tussle on Friday, at 9pm South African time. Reuters/DM

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