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06-28 10:00
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94′
M.Zraiq
90′
Saleem obaid
H.A.M.Abudahab
90′
M.Zraiq
A. Olwan
82′
F·López
J.Álvarez
80′
1-3
L.Messi
76′
A. Jamous
Rashdan
71′
V. Barco
G.Simeone
64′
Y.Alarab
61′
A. Mac Allister
N.Paz
60′
L.Messi
L. Martínez
60′
T. Almada
G. Lo Celso
55′
1-2
M.Taamari
Assist: I. Haddad
45′
M.Taamari
A.Azaizeh
45′
M.Mardi
Awdat·Al Fakhouri
Halftime 0-2
31′
L. Martínez
29′
M.Senesi
19′
0-1
G. Lo Celso
17′
Abu Taha
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Match Info

Argentina Overcome Resilient Jordan in World Cup Group Stage Clash

Argentina began their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a composed 3-1 victory over Jordan at a packed stadium. The Albiceleste, one of the tournament favorites, were tested early by a spirited Jordan side that refused to sit back. The match, played on 28 June 2026, showcased Argentina's attacking depth while highlighting Jordan's growing reputation on the global stage.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Argentina dominated possession, but Jordan's disciplined defensive shape made progress difficult. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a swift counter-attack ended with Lautaro Martínez slotting home. Jordan responded brilliantly, equalizing before halftime through a stunning long-range strike from Mousa Al-Tamari that left the Argentine goalkeeper rooted. However, Argentina's quality told in the second half, with goals from Julián Álvarez and a late header from defender Cristian Romero sealing the win.

Key Moments

  • 23' – Goal: Martínez capitalizes on a defensive mistake to open the scoring.
  • 41' – Goal: Al-Tamari's thunderbolt levels the match for Jordan.
  • 58' – Goal: Álvarez races onto a through ball and finishes coolly.
  • 79' – Goal: Romero rises highest at a corner to make it 3-1.

Tactical Story

Jordan set up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to frustrate Argentina's midfield creators. For long stretches, it worked, forcing Argentina into wide crosses. However, Argentina's full-backs pushed high, and the introduction of Ángel Di María in the 60th minute stretched the Jordanian defense. The decisive tactical shift came when Argentina switched to a more direct approach, bypassing the midfield press and using Martínez's hold‑up play to bring runners into the game.

Standout Players

  • Lautaro Martínez (Argentina): A goal and an assist, leading the line with intelligence.
  • Mousa Al-Tamari (Jordan): Scored a contender for goal of the tournament and was a constant threat on the break.
  • Enzo Fernández (Argentina): Controlled the tempo and completed over 90% of his passes in midfield.

World Cup Context

This result leaves Argentina top of Group D after the opening round, with Jordan still in contention thanks to their strong display. Argentina remain on course for a deep run, while Jordan have shown they can trouble even the best teams. The match was a reminder that the World Cup's early group games can produce compelling narratives beyond the scoreline.