Argentina vs Chile Player Grades: Julian Alvarez Becomes the Star as La Albiceleste Barely Beat Alexis Sanchez’s Chile in World Cup Qualifier

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In a thrilling World Cup qualifying match between Argentina and Chile, Julian Alvarez emerged as the top performer, helping La Albiceleste secure a narrow win over a fighting Chile side led by Alexis ..

1. A Close Win in a Heated Rivalry

  • Argentina and Chile faced off in a tight World Cup qualifying game that had plenty of emotion and tension.

  • The match was not easy for either side, with fouls, tough tackles, and near misses dominating the action.

  • In the end, Argentina managed to grab a slim 1-0 win, thanks to a clever moment from Julian Alvarez.

 2. Julian Alvarez – The Match-Winner

  • Rating:  8.5/10

  • The Manchester City forward showed calmness under pressure and scored the only goal that sealed the win.

  • His positioning, quick decisions, and smart movement in the box made the difference when it mattered most.

  • Alvarez has proven that he can be trusted in big games, even with Lionel Messi missing from the squad.

 3. Emiliano Martinez – Safe Hands Again

  • Rating:  7.5/10

  • “Dibu” Martinez didn’t have too many shots to deal with, but when called upon, he was calm and solid.

  • He made a crucial save in the second half when Chile was pushing hard for an equalizer.

  • His presence brings confidence to the defenders in front of him.

 4. Cristian Romero – Rock at the Back

  • Rating:  8/10

  • Romero showed why he is Argentina’s most dependable center-back right now.

  • Strong in the air, fearless in tackles, and always alert to danger, he kept Alexis Sanchez quiet for most of the game.

  • His leadership and communication helped Argentina stay compact in defense.

 5. Nicolas Otamendi – Experienced and Steady

  • Rating:  7/10

  • The veteran defender played with his usual grit and game-reading skills.

  • Although he was caught out of position once or twice, he made up for it with timely blocks and interceptions.

  • Still an important voice in Argentina’s defense line.

 6. Nahuel Molina – Active but Not Precise

  • Rating:  6.5/10

  • The right-back tried to push forward and add width, but his final delivery often lacked accuracy.

  • Defensively, he held his ground but did not have a major impact in the attack.

  • Needs to improve his crossing in the next fixtures.

 7. Nicolas Tagliafico – Defensive Commitment

  • Rating:  7/10

  • Stayed back more than usual, focusing on marking Chile’s speedy wingers.

  • Though not flashy, his solid positioning helped Argentina avoid trouble on the left flank.

  • A workhorse performance from the left-back.

 8. Rodrigo De Paul – Midfield Engine

  • Rating:  8/10

  • Covered a lot of ground, made tackles, and even joined in the attack.

  • His link-up play with Alvarez and Enzo Fernandez helped Argentina control the midfield in key moments.

  • Fans loved his tenacity and never-give-up attitude.

 9. Enzo Fernandez – Calm and Composed

  • Rating:  7.5/10

  • Showed maturity beyond his age, always looking for the right pass and keeping the play moving.

  • Helped in both defense and build-up, and his ball control was excellent.

  • Could’ve taken more shots from outside the box.

 10. Alexis Mac Allister – Quiet but Efficient

  • Rating:  6.5/10

  • Didn’t do anything spectacular but made sure he didn’t make mistakes either.

  • Covered space, passed well, and was always available for his teammates.

  • Needs to be more involved in the final third.

 11. Angel Di Maria – Moments of Magic

  • Rating:  7/10

  • Although he couldn’t score or assist, Di Maria gave the Chilean defense a few headaches with his dribbling.

  • His experience helped slow the game down when needed.

  • Not his best game, but still valuable to the team.

 12. Lautaro Martinez – Still Searching for Form

  • Rating: 6/10

  • Had a couple of good chances but couldn’t convert.

  • His movements were sharp, but finishing let him down again.

  • Needs a goal soon to boost his confidence.

 13. Substitutes – Brought Energy but No Goals

  • Giovani Lo Celso (6.5/10): Added some flair but didn’t affect the result.

  • Marcos Acuña (6.5/10): Helped defensively after coming on.

  • Lucas Beltran & Exequiel Palacios (6/10 each): Came on late, didn’t get enough time to shine.

 14. Coach Lionel Scaloni – Tactical Patience

  • Rating: 7.5/10

  • Chose a smart starting XI without Lionel Messi and set up the team to be compact and disciplined.

  • Trusted Julian Alvarez, which paid off.

  • His substitutions were safe but made at the right time to protect the lead.

 15. Alexis Sanchez – Chile’s Lone Fighter

  • Though on the losing side, Sanchez kept pushing and creating chances.

  • Argentine defenders had to stay focused the entire time.

  • A true professional who still gives his all for his country.

Final Thoughts – Hard-Fought but Valuable Win

  • Argentina didn’t play their most beautiful football, but they got the job done.

  • Julian Alvarez’s goal made the difference, and defense remained strong against a motivated Chile side.

  • These kinds of gritty wins are what champions are made of—especially during long qualifying campaigns.

Conclusion:

Argentina might not have thrilled fans with fireworks, but this win showed they can grind out results even without big stars like Messi. Julian Alvarez’s performance will boost his confidence, and fans can look forward to seeing more of him leading the line in future matches.

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