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HomeWorld Cup QualifiersAlejandro Garnacho fully tied to the Argentina national team

Alejandro Garnacho fully tied to the Argentina national team

Alejandro Garnacho is now fully tied to the Argentina national team.

Garnacho was born in Spain but per the FIFA rules, once a player under the age of 21 plays three matches with a national team, he is tied to that team. The 19 year old came on as a substitute for Nicolás González in Argentina’s 3-0 win vs. Bolivia in the World Cup qualifiers.

The winger played his first match with the Argentina national team against Australia and his second against Indonesia, both matches in June.

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  1. That is great news. But is he another star kid who is fizzling out? Some Man U pundits are not happy with his outings this year. I hope they are not right. He is now formally tied to the national team. It is now up to Scaloni to tie his heart to the team too.

    • Not after his offside goal last week, it was a strike of a good forward! He has raised hopes after that disallowed goal and will get more chances again.

  2. I was shouting, please bring on Garnacho and I got my wish btw how good midfield are macca deep laying playmaker, de Paul and enzo further forward as two nu 8
    Just amazing

    • My favorite Argentina midfield since the 90s. Not necessarily most talented but most balanced. Thought De Paul had a mediocre match with many mistakes but his strong run started the play that led to the first goal.

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