Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has raised concerns with FIFA regarding the logistical arrangements for the 2026 World Cup final against Spain, claiming his team faced an unfair advantage.The match, set for July 19 in New Jersey, pits two of football's most decorated nations against each other.Scaloni criticized the training schedule, stating his squad arrived late and had limited time to prepare properly after a late arrival.He highlighted that Spain trained under more favorable conditions and enjoyed an extra day's rest before the final.The Argentina manager also mentioned media obligations and unfavorable session times restricted their preparation.This issue has sparked a petition with over 10 million signatures, questioning the integrity of the tournament.Both teams advanced to the final after defeating France and England in their semi-finals respectively.Scaloni's comments come amid growing scrutiny over potential biases in the competition's scheduling and logistics.
Original title: World Cup 2026 Final: Argentina Complain to FIFA over Unfair Spain Advantage
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