Argentina eased past Honduras 2-0 at Kyle Field in College Station on 7 June, a controlled friendly that let Lionel Scaloni stressâtest his depth while continuing Argentinaâs June tour.
Scaloni set his side up in a 4-4-2 with ValentĂn Barco and Giuliano Simeone patrolling the wide areas and Thiago Almada working off Lautaro MartĂnez. Reinaldo Ruedaâs Honduras stayed compact in a 4-2-3-1, yet Argentina monopolised the opening half-hour, circulating the ball with 95 percent accuracy; Barcoâs yellow card for a foul in the 31st minute was the only early blemish.
Persistent pressure finally told when Lautaro MartĂnez converted a penalty in the 37th minute. Scaloni still refreshed things at the interval, sending on Rodrigo De Paul for Barco and Facundo Medina for NicolĂĄs Tagliafico to quicken the left flank.
Lisandro MartĂnez picked up a yellow card in the 49th minute but stayed steady in build-up, and five minutes later Lautaro slipped Simeone through to finish clinically for 2-0. Rueda tried to stem the tide with four substitutions in the 62nd minute, introducing David RuĂz, Luis Vega, Exon ArzĂș and JosĂ© Reyes, but the territorial balance barely shifted.
Within a minute Scaloni made his own sweeping changes, withdrawing Lautaro and Lisandro MartĂnez for JosĂ© Manuel LĂłpez and Cristian Romero while Enzo FernĂĄndez and Alexis Mac Allister replaced Almada and Giovani Lo Celso. Simeone capped an excellent outing â five key passes and four shots â before NicolĂĄs Capaldo took his place in the 82nd minute to a warm reception. Behind him, Exequiel Palacios completed 110 of his 111 passes and De Paul dictated tempo, with AgustĂn Giay driving relentlessly down the right.
Argentinaâs back line stayed organised and limited Honduras to four shots without testing either goalkeeper. Captain Edrick MenjĂvar registered five saves before Luis Ortiz relieved him in the 81st minute, while introductions such as Keyrol Figueroa and Clinton Bennett added energy but little penetration. Capaldoâs caution in the first minute of stoppage time was Argentinaâs lone late blot, yet the clean sheet never looked in doubt.
Scaloni even handed goalkeeper Santiago BeltrĂĄn the final 14 minutes and replaced NicolĂĄs Otamendi with JoaquĂn Freitas in the 86th minute, underscoring the experimental brief. Honduras, meanwhile, must regroup quickly if Ruedaâs rebuild is to gather momentum.
Statistics
- Ball possession: Argentina 73 percent, Honduras 27 percent
- Total shots: Argentina 20, Honduras 4
- Shots on target: Argentina 8, Honduras 0
- Corner kicks: Argentina 6, Honduras 1
- Goalkeeper saves: Argentina 0, Honduras 6
- Total passes: Argentina 787 with 95 percent accuracy, Honduras 286 with 82 percent accuracy
Argentina depart Texas with minutes managed and form intact ahead of their next friendly later in the window. For more on the dayâs international programme, see our preview of Oman vs Mozambique.







