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Alexis Mac Allister Helps Argentina Beat Austria As World Cup Knockout Place Is Sealed

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Alexis Mac Allister Helps Argentina Beat Austria As World Cup Knockout Place Is Sealed

Alexis Mac Allister featured as Argentina beat Austria 2-0 in Dallas on Monday, with the result sending the holders into the World Cup last 32.

The Liverpool midfielder was involved as Lionel Scaloni’s side made it two wins from two in Group J, a result confirmed in Liverpool’s official update on Mac Allister and Argentina. Lionel Messi scored both goals after missing an early penalty, turning the night into another landmark World Cup performance.

For Liverpool supporters, the key detail is straightforward: Mac Allister is through, active, and gaining tournament rhythm before Argentina’s final group fixture.

Mac Allister gets knockout-stage platform

Argentina’s win matters because it removes any immediate jeopardy around their campaign. Instead of entering the final group game under pressure, Scaloni can now manage minutes, workload and selection with the knockout round already secured.

That is relevant to Liverpool because Mac Allister remains one of the club’s most important midfielders, and his summer workload will be watched closely before the new domestic season. A deep Argentina run would keep him on the biggest stage, but it would also compress his recovery window.

Messi’s double naturally dominated the global reaction, as he became the men’s World Cup’s all-time leading scorer. Yet from an Anfield perspective, Mac Allister’s steady involvement in a winning Argentina side is the thread to follow.

Argentina now have control of Group J, while Liverpool will track Mac Allister’s role as the holders move from qualification into tournament management.

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