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Argentina U23 with late 2-1 comeback win vs. Denmark

The Argentina U23 team started off the week with one win out of one as they play Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

Coach Fernando Batista fielded a different team from the one which played Japan earlier in the year. Experimenting ahead of the Olympics in August, Argentina created several chances in both the first and second half but were unable to convert. A one on one chance and a strike off the post all occured prior to Denmark’s goal.

It was 1-0 Denmark and Batista began making changes. Three substitutes as Fausto Vera was on for Tomas Belmonte, Pedro De La Vega for Fernando Valenzuela and Francisco Ortega for Claudio Bravo.

Batista made four more changes after that. Esequiel Barco for Agustin Urzi, Adolfo Gaich for Ezequiel Ponce and Santiago Colombatto for Martin Payero. The fourth change was minutes after as Leonel Mosevich was on for Nehuen Perez.

Adolfo Gaich would make a difference as a run inside the penalty area in the 90th minute would see the goalkeeper foul Gaich and Argentina were awarded a penalty. Barco would step up and score his as Argentina would draw level.

There would still be one more change in the script. A cross into the penalty area found Fausto Vera as he would head the ball and give Argentina the 2-1 lead in the 94th minute.

Rumored Argentina U23 XI vs. Denmark in Marbella

While the senior Argentina national team prepare for their World Cup qualifier vs. Colombia on Tuesday, the U23 team are gearing up for the Olympics.

Argentina U23 coach Fernando Batista will have the chance to prepare his team for the Olympics using two friendly matches this month. The first vs. Denmark with the second on Friday against Saudi Arabia.

With both matches taking place in Marbella and the team having already trained, there is a rumored eleven. Per a report by TyC Sports, here is the eleven:

Jeremías Ledesma; Andrés Herrera, Nehuen Pérez, Facundo Medina, Claudio Bravo; Tomás Belmonte, Martín Payero; Carlos Valenzuela, Thiago Almada, Agustín Urzi; Ezequiel Ponce.

The match is set to kick off at 10:00am Eastern, 11:00am in Argentina.

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni comments on World Cup qualifier, Copa America, more

Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni spoke at a press conference on Monday where he commented on the team, the match vs. Colombia, the Copa America and the players in the squad.

Lionel Scaloni will try to keep his team in second place in the South American World Cup qualifiers when his team plays Colombia on Tursday. Never an easy opponent, Scaloni has a few players back and a few that will miss the match. In regards to the match itself and how they will try to mark Lionel Messi, here’s what Scaloni had to say:

“We have to create many more chances, on a defensive level, I don’t think we’re suffering. Tomorrow is going to be a match totally different, where you have to take more precautions but I don’t think it’s because of the characteristics of the central midfielder. We’re backing Leandro (Paredes), we also have other options but I don’t believe the problem is in that position.

“We have to do better, to be more concentrated in front of goal, that the team creates a lot more. We finished the match vs. Chile with three or four forwards and that doesn’t guarantee us goals. We have to occupy the spaces well and know where to attack the opponent.

“Messi’s always marked by two or three people. We are planning on doing something which we have not been doing in the last games. Hopefully we can do it. We will have to see what Colombia does. They are the hosts, they just won in a convincing fashion and we will see if they have the same team. Messi being marked is something that we assume.”

In regards to the younger players on the team:

“They are players who transmit a lot of enthusiasm, they can give us things and they’re playing well. The idea is for them to grow, that if they have to play at the Copa America, they’ll play and for the future, it’s a lot better.”

Scaloni also spoke about Sergio Aguero, Franco Armani and Lucas Alario:

“Aguero only trained one day with the team. He’s only had one training session, he’s well, logically, he is missing rhythm and he will get that little by little in the training sessions. He will have to improve his condition but for us, he’s still an option and we are happy that he is with the group because he contributes, he gets along well with everyone and that is very important to us.

“Franco’s case hurts me a lot. We know that he’s not contagious and that he played with his team a few days ago and there were no problems with him. The truth is that it’s a difficult situation for him because he wants to be with the group.

“The worst thing for a player is to not be able to accompany his team mates and that is what hurts us. We don’t know when he will be ready to play. It’s a problem because having a player but not knowing when he will be available is difficult and for him, in his head, it’s not good either. Hopefully it’s resolved soon because we need him with the group.

“In Lucas Alario’s case, he is trying to recover. In this training session, the first impressions were good and the last few days, not as much. We will wait, he’s an important player for us.”

The coach also commented on the Copa America and Argentina being based in Ezeiza:

“We know what everyone knows. That for now, it’s going to be played. The group is aware of that and nothing more. There’s not much to add.

“Having a base in Ezeiza during the Copa America will be important, it brings us tranquility. We’re much calmer in the decision of being at home but the worrying aspect is still there.”

Likely 5-3-2 formation for Argentina vs. Colombia, Emiliano Martinez to start

Argentina play their second World Cup qualifying match of the month when they take on Colombia on Tuesday.

Following the team’s 1-1 draw vs. Chile on Tuesday, the Argentina national team have landed in Barranquilla for their match vs. Colombia. Per several reports in the Argentine media, coach Lionel Scaloni will start with a 5-3-2 formation. Here is the rumored starting XI:

Emiliano Martinez; Montiel, Romero, Otamendi, Martinez Quarta, Acuna; De Paul, Paredes, Lo Celso; Messi, Lautaro Martinez

With Franco Armani not travelling with the team due to COVID, Martinez gets his second cap for Argentina. In addition, Gonzalo Montiel, who missed the match vs. Chile due to a positive PCR test, has tested negative and is in the eleven in place of Foyth.

Nicolas Otamendi did not play vs. Chile due to suspension and is back while Lo Celso, who also missed out, would start in place of Lucas Ocampos.

Emiliano Buendia joins Aston Villa from Norwich City for club record

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Emiliano Buendia has joined Aston Villa from Norwich City for a club record.

Aston Villa, along with Norwich City, announced on Monday morning that both clubs have reached an agreement for Buendia. He will undergo a medical and complete the transfer following Argentina’s World Cup qualifying match vs. Colombia on Tuesday.

As we reported a few days ago, Arsenal were also interested in signing the Argentine but he was closer to signing with Villa. The club now have two Argentine players in the squad as Buendia joins Argentina team mate Emiliano Martinez.

Buendia joins from Norwich for a club record £33 million as the Argentine will sign until June of 2024. The Argentina registered 15 goals and 17 assists in 39 matches last season as he was named MVP of the Championship.