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‘It’s Not Just Lionel Messi…’ Liverpool Legend Robbie Fowler Reveals Argentina’s Real Secret Ahead of World Cup 2026 Final
Former Liverpool star Robbie Fowler believes Argentina’s success goes far beyond Lionel Messi, pointing to the squad’s unity and winning mentality ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 final against Spain.
As Argentina prepare for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final against Spain, former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has shared his thoughts on what makes the defending champions such a formidable force.
While acknowledging that Lionel Messi remains the heartbeat of the Argentine side, Fowler believes the team’s continued success cannot be credited to one player alone. According to the football legend, Argentina’s greatest strength lies in their collective spirit, tactical discipline and unwavering belief.
His remarks come at a time when football fans across the globe continue to debate how much of Argentina’s dominance is driven by Messi and how much comes from the quality of the squad around him.
Messi Leads, But the Team Delivers
There is little doubt that Lionel Messi remains the central figure in Argentina’s campaign. The veteran captain has once again inspired his teammates with crucial performances, leadership and composure on the biggest stage.
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However, Fowler believes the team has evolved into a well-balanced unit capable of winning matches even under immense pressure. Players across the pitch have stepped up throughout the tournament, ensuring Argentina remain one of the most consistent sides in the competition.
The former England international suggested that while Messi provides the spark, it is the team’s unity and commitment that transform Argentina into genuine title contenders.
Defending Champions Eye Another Historic Triumph
Argentina have overcome several difficult challenges on their journey to the final, displaying resilience and character in key knockout matches.

Their dramatic semifinal victory over England showcased the squad’s depth, with Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martínez playing decisive roles in securing a comeback win. Those performances reinforced the idea that Argentina possess match-winners beyond their iconic captain.
With the final against Spain now just around the corner, the South American giants are aiming to defend their world title and add another memorable chapter to their footballing history.
The Messi Debate Continues
Discussions surrounding Lionel Messi’s influence on Argentina have become one of the defining talking points of the tournament. While many regard him as the driving force behind the team’s success, Fowler believes football remains a collective game where every player contributes.
His comments have added fresh perspective ahead of the biggest match of the tournament, reminding fans that championships are won not only through individual brilliance but also through teamwork, preparation and resilience.
As Argentina get ready to face Spain, the world will once again watch Messi chase history—but, as Fowler points out, the story of this Argentine side is about much more than one extraordinary footballer.
