The “World Cup of Coaches” is underway, with national teams increasingly turning to experienced and international managers. Several top contenders – including Brazil, Portugal, Belgium, England, and Uruguay – have appointed foreign coaches such as Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Martínez, Rudi Garcia, Thomas Tuchel, and Marcelo Bielsa. This trend highlights a shift in strategy as nations seek to gain a competitive edge through established leadership. Argentina is currently facing France in what is being framed as a pivotal match within this broader coaching dynamic. The appointments suggest a reliance on proven tactical minds and international experience to succeed on the global stage. This competition among coaches adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing World Cup tournament.