Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni has expressed his openness to the idea of coaching in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the future. Scaloni, who recently guided Argentina to victory in the 2022 World Cup, believes that the arrival of foreign coaches has greatly enriched the league.
When asked if he could see himself managing an MLS team, Scaloni, who is currently under contract with Argentina until after the 2026 World Cup, responded positively, saying, 'Yes, why not? I would like to. There would be no inconvenience. I have always liked challenges, and challenges are always welcome.'
Scaloni acknowledged that MLS teams play in diverse styles, with some adopting a very European approach while others prioritize the preservation of Latin traditions. He believes that this diversity makes the league highly competitive and appealing to potential managers.
Furthermore, Scaloni highlighted the presence of several Argentine national team players currently competing in the MLS. The most notable among them is Argentina's captain, Lionel Messi, who plays for Inter Miami. Scaloni praised the league for its continued improvement and for recognizing the potential of young players with great talent, such as Thiago Almada (Atlanta United) and Alan Velasco (FC Dallas), among many others.
'It is a growing league that will keep on growing,' Scaloni added confidently.
Scaloni's positive views on the MLS reflect the league's increasing global recognition and attractiveness. With foreign coaches bringing diverse perspectives and top-level talent like Messi choosing to play in the MLS, the league's status continues to rise. Scaloni's potential involvement in the future could further enhance its appeal and further establish MLS as a top destination for both players and coaches alike.
As Scaloni's tenure with Argentina extends until 2026, fans will have to wait and see if his aspirations to coach in the MLS will materialize. However, his positive outlook on the league speaks volumes about its potential and the opportunities it can provide for aspiring managers looking for a new challenge.