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Scaloni Details Post-World Cup Burnout and New Balance in AFA Interview

He says he now disconnects more and watches far less football to protect family life.

Overview

  • In an AFA Estudio interview recorded in his hometown of Pujato, Lionel Scaloni said he felt saturated after Qatar 2022 and was tempted to step away before learning to unplug.
  • He described cutting back on nonstop match-watching and media, explaining that he no longer tracks every game and relies less on constant video clips from his staff.
  • Scaloni said he wants the national team to leave a legacy beyond trophies, emphasizing behavior, teamwork and how young people face challenges.
  • He recounted his humble upbringing and his father's support as a farmhand-turned-trucker who drove him to training, framing those roots as central to his values.
  • Maintaining that he is only a football coach who had luck, he stressed balance as Argentina prepares September qualifiers against Venezuela and Ecuador after already clinching a 2026 World Cup berth.