World Cup Preview: Argentina Face Austria's High-Pressing Challenge

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Argentina and Austria will face off in a battle of attacking intensity in their second Group J match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, on Wednesday, June 23, 12:00 AM Indonesia time.

Both teams enter the game with winning starts from their opening matches and will be targeting another three points to strengthen their chances of advancing to the knockout stage. Although Argentina and Austria share an aggressive approach, the two teams express that aggression in very different ways.

Argentina’s Control vs Austria’s Pressing

Argentina are known for their ability to apply immediate pressure after losing possession, control the rhythm of the game, and create attacks through quick passing combinations and movement between the lines.

For La Albiceleste, aggression is reflected more through possession control, technical quality, and their ability to dictate the flow of the match. This approach proved effective in their opening fixture, when they defeated Algeria 3-0.

Rather than relying only on physical intensity, Argentina use their technical advantage and tactical awareness to break down opponents. Their ability to maintain control while quickly exploiting spaces remains one of their biggest strengths.

On the other side, Austria under head coach Ralf Rangnick represent a different type of aggressive football. Das Team are recognized for their high-intensity style, aggressive pressing, physical battles, and rapid transitions from defense to attack.

Their ability to constantly pressure opponents was one of the key factors behind their 3-1 victory over Jordan in their opening match.

Prediction: Argentina Favored, But Austria Could Cause Problems

The clash between Argentina and Austria is expected to be one of the most tactically interesting matches in Group J.

The winner will put themselves in a strong position to secure qualification to the knockout stage, while also increasing their chances of finishing as group winners.

Argentina remain the favorites due to their individual quality and experience as defending world champions. However, Austria are among Europe’s most tactically organized teams and have the ability to make the match competitive until the final whistle.

Argentina will once again rely on the creativity of Lionel Messi, who produced a stunning performance in the opening match by scoring a hat-trick.

Messi’s influence, combined with a talented midfield featuring Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, and Alexis Mac Allister, gives Argentina the tools to control the tempo and create opportunities.

Their defensive record is another advantage. Argentina have yet to concede a goal in the tournament, with the defensive partnership of Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martinez providing stability at the back after their solid display against Algeria.

Austria’s Threat: Discipline, Pressure, and Experience

Austria will look to continue their positive momentum after their opening victory.

Their main strengths lie in tactical organization, collective effort, and their ability to maintain constant pressure against opponents. Experienced players such as David Alaba, Marcel Sabitzer, and Marko Arnautovic could become major threats if Argentina fail to control the pace of the game.

With strong tactical discipline and fighting spirit, Austria are expected to provide a tougher challenge than Algeria. They also have the ability to punish even the smallest mistakes through quick counterattacks and intense pressure in the opposition half.

Match Outlook

The match is expected to be played at a high tempo, with intense battles likely to take place in midfield.

Austria are expected to attempt an aggressive start, pressing Argentina from the opening minutes and trying to disrupt their build-up play. Meanwhile, Argentina will aim to slow the game down, maintain possession, and use Messi’s creativity to unlock Austria’s defense.

The key battle could come down to whether Austria’s pressing can disrupt Argentina’s control — or whether Argentina’s technical quality can break through Austria’s defensive structure.

Predicted Lineups

Argentina: Emiliano Martínez (GK), Gonzalo Montiel, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martínez, Facundo Medina; Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, Thiago Almada, Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez

Austria: Alexander Schlager (GK), Stefan Posch, Philipp Lienhart, David Alaba, Phillipp Mwene; Xaver Schlager, Nicolas Seiwald, Konrad Laimer, Marcel Sabitzer, Romano Schmid, Marko Arnautovic

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