Argentina players in action in Europe on Sunday, how to watch them

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Several Argentina players will be in action on Sunday with big matches in England, Italy and Spain and here is how you can watch them.

The big match in the Premier League is Alexis Mac Allister and Liverpool against Arsenal. Two big matches in Italy include Tomas Palacios, Joaquín Correa and Lautaro Martínez with Inter against Nicolás González and Juventus.

Still in Italy, Fiorentina with Lucas Martínez Quarta and Lucas Beltrán will play against AS Roma Leandro Paredes, Matías Soulé and Paulo Dybala.

In Spain, Betis with Ezequiel Ávila will play against Atlético Madrid with Juan Musso, Nahuel Molina, Rodrigo De Paul, Ángel Correa, Giuliano Simeone and Julián Álvarez. Here are some of the matches involving Argentine players on Sunday in Europe.

Premier League:
Chelsea (Enzo Fernández) vs. Newcastle
Crystal Palace vs. Tottenham (Cristian Romero)
West Ham (Guido Rodríguez) vs. Manchester United (Lisandro Martínez and Alejandro
Garnacho)
Arsenal vs. Liverpool (Alexis Mac Allister)
Watch the Premier League games on Peacock and Fubo.

Serie A:
Lazio (Valentín Castellanos) vs. Genoa
Inter (Tomas Palacios, Joaquín Correa and Lautaro Martínez) vs. Juventus
Fiorentina (Lucas Martínez Quarta and Lucas Beltrán) vs. AS Roma (Leandro Paredes,
Matías Soulé and Paulo Dybala)
Watch all the Serie A matches on Paramount+ with an exclusive discount here.
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La Liga:
Getafe vs. Valencia (Enzo Barrenechea)
Betis (Ezequiel Ávila) vs. Atlético Madrid (Juan Musso, Nahuel Molina, Rodrigo De
Paul, Ángel Correa, Giuliano Simeone and Julián Álvarez)
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Ligue 1:
Lyon (Nicolás Tagliafico) vs. Auxerre
Marseille (Gerónimo Rulli and Leonardo Balerdi)
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15 Comments

  1. Garnacho missed two huge chances and cost United 3 points today! First miss hit the bar but it was never going in and second one he just couldn’t bend the ball again due to his poor first touch! Every now and then he shows he is still raw and his bad games makes you wonder should United rely on him so heavily!

    Enzo Fernandez has lost his starting spot! He is not as dependable as Caicedo as a pure defensive mid and his poor performance in the final third has forced the coach to play him deep which makes him a big miss fit in the Chelsea team. Enzo has to get into attacking positions for him to contribute but his passing and shooting in the final third makes him a liability near the goal! This is his third season with Chelsea and instead of settling in by now he has lost the faith of his manager!

    At 20 years of age who was better Dimaria or Garnacho? Dimaria might have been a headless chicken back then but he was miles ahead of Garnacho in every aspect at similar age!

    • Even when Chelsea played Enzo Fernandez at advanced role he performed badly. Personally I think he needs to put effort and change of attitude. His first season at Chelsea was good. But second season his performances declined.

  2. Watched el clasico after a long time. I must admit my heart aches that there is no Argentine player playing these games. No body even close to getting into such games.

    I know many of you will say, including me that we won everything without our players playing in elite clubs, but as a football lover it hurts.

    There used to be days of Messi, Mascherano, Gaby Milito, Di Maria, Higuain, Gago etc.

    • I take this every day, I could care less el classico as Argentina is world champion ask messi himself now will you rather be playing e classico season in season out or been world champion and double copa champion with Argentina. I’m sure you know what answer will be

      • Exactly. Remember the 28 trophyless years? we had players CL or even winning treble like Messi , Zanetti, Cambiasso, Samuel, Milito , Masche, Di Maria, Redondo, but Argentina often finished as a bridesmaid.

        Barcelona still yet to win any CL title since Messi anyway.

    • I like everybody else loved watching him at Barcelona but I was NEVER a fan of the Club or any other club, matter of fact I never followed Club football until 2009 when I wanted to see him first hand.
      I believe his move to PSG finally turned that bad luck into trophies and rest became history.

  3. My Argentina best x1 as now

    ——‘ Dibu

    Maffeo—— cuti —– belardi—–licha/ solar

    —-‘———- enzo/ valera —–

    Nico paz———- macallister

    Messi ——– alvarez—— almada/ Garnacho

    • Completely agree except one player garnacho. To be an argentine you need intregreate with the team properly. Just look at Paz and Carboni they not only gradually cemented their place in the team but they also loved by other members of the team.
      BUT ON THE OTHER HAND LOOKED AT GARNACHO
      He is obsessed with CR 7 and Real Madrid. When vinicious junior scored hattrick against dortmund He said inspirational and 2 days before when lautaro Martinez scored a golazo against roma He had nothing to say. ( IN CRUCIAL WEEK WHEN BALLON D’OR WILL BE DECIDED).
      As a talents wise He might be eligible but his attitude could cost whether you like or not.
      Another point you must remembered He skip argentine duty to be fit for manu duty. It’s not a good sign when every argentine players skip club football to be at any cost available for Argentina.
      Even would my comments is quite controversial I agree every player have his idols according to his playing style but when you have in a ship with two captain it’s better to keep quite. ( He should learn how Real Madrid and Barcelona players comments about both of Ronaldo and messi when asked questions about them)

      • Yes very true about Garnacho’s attitude, though hopefully he will learn and change his attitude in the future, but not sure if he is in the right enviroment to be able to do so as things in MAN U been at mess since ” the hairdryer” left, lol!

        Anyhow he seems to be getting quiet good minutes so far and hopefully continue to do so and hopefully his finishing will also get better as his passing and overall play has got a lot better and he seems to have pretty good understanding of the game itself and i think if he can get himself and his attitude together, well it might also help with his end product in the end, but we will see…

        One player i really like from young Argentine’s in EPL is Buonanotte, but he is facing very difficult/ hard way to get to play with ARG as there are quiet many options for RW in ARG team and i think Paz, Soule and Carboni are ahead of him, though now sadly Carboni is out and injured, but i would like to see Buonanotte in ARG shirt one day!

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