The Pampas Eagles have always been a high-profile national team. As the South American hegemon who has cultivated Maradona, Kempez, Barty and Messi, the historical lineup of the Argentine national team has always been a topic of conversation among fans! Here's what I think of as argentina's all-time best team, I hope the fans enjoy it!

Formation: 3-2-1-1-3 (double back + single front waist core)
Invincible forwards: Caniggia, Barty, Messi
(Kempes, Aguero, Crespo, Tevez)
This front line is also top-notch for any national team in the world. The only one who can compete is the Brazilian national team! The combination of The Son of the Wind, God of War and Messi is enough to make any backline in the world tremble! Kempez, Aguero, Crespo are on standby!
Front: Old Horse (Riquelme)
The only forward in my mind, the first in world history, the strongest ball king. Organization, offense, personal ability, leadership is definitely the world's first! Riquelme and the old horse position are somewhat conflicted, so he is placed on the bench, but it is undeniable that he is also very capable.
Centre-forward: Bruchaga/Veron
(Angels, Adiles, Battista)
This man must be a center forward supporting the old horse in the rear. Veron's sense of location is more suitable for this location. Bruchaga and the old horse are absolutely tacitly cooperative, but the position is a bit backward. Bruchaga has always been the position of the front or the front, so this time it is up to the fans to decide. Personally, I think they're both pretty much the same. It is really not possible to let the predecessor Adiles replace.
Back: Redondo, Margot Jr. (Monti, Simeone)
Redondo, Argentina hard waist, defensive ability, organizational offensive ability are first-class! With a super powerful inningsight, he is the team's attack point of defense and attack. The little margo is a world-class back. He is well defensively capable and has been the absolute captain of the Argentine backcourt for many years. The two of them form a world-class back combination!
Backline: Rugeri, Passarella, Essamur
(Sanetti, Ayala, Marzzolini, Cha model)
This backline belongs to the Argentine back-defense core of the 80s + the new generation of Inter tough guy Esamul, who is super capable! Although Passarella's temper and old horse are very difficult to deal with, Passarella is first-class in both defense and offense! He is now 8th on Argentina's goalscoring list!
Goalkeeper: Firal (Romero)
Many veteran fans will remember that Firoll once saved a penalty in the 1978 World Cup match against Poland, making an indelible contribution to Argentina's victory! To be honest, the Argentine goalkeeper has always been a weaker link, but Firoll's World Cup performance with substitute Romero is definitely top notch in my mind!
That's all for this issue. Thanks to the fans for reading! What do fans think of this lineup? Who else should be in this lineup?