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Nicolas Tagliafico, Lisandro Martinez win Eredivisie title with Ajax

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Nicolas Tagliafico and Lisandro Martinez both won the Eredivisie with Ajax.

A big congratulations to both Argentine players as well as the club for winning the league in the Netherlands. For Tagliafico, that league title is his second since joining the club and fifth overall in the country, having also won two KNVB Cup titles and a Dutch Super Cup.

For Lisandro Martinez, it’s his first league title and third trophy in total, having also won the KNVB Cup and Dutch Super Cup this year.

Tagliafico took part in 25 league matches this season with Martinez playing in 23 matches. Martinez has started Ajax’s last 10 league matches and played 90 minutes in all of them. Tagliafico has started the last eight matches.

Both men have been included in Argentina’s preliminary list of 50 players for the Copa America. Nicolas Tagliafico will surely be included while Lisandro Martinez’s inclusion is not confirmed. It’s very possible that the 23 year old takes part in the Olympics for Argentina and misses out on the Copa America.

Congratulations once more to both men and Ajax for winning the league!

Lionel Messi scores twice to help keep Barcelona in La Liga race

Lionel Messi scored twice in Barcelona’s 3-2 win vs. Valencia to help keep them in the league race.

Messi didn’t have the best of matches but still managed to produce two goals. It was 1-0 Valencia when Barcelona were awarded a penalty kick. A repeat of the 2014 World Cup semi final clash between Argentina and the Netherlands. It was Lionel Messi vs. Jasper Cillessen. At the World Cup, Messi got the better of Cillessen but this time around, it the opposite.

A poor penalty by Messi was saved by the goalkeeper but Busquets would pass it over to Pedri who’s shot would fall to Leo and his second effort would end up as a goal to draw Barcelona level. Barcelona would score a second through Griezmann and take the 2-1 lead.

The Argentine would redeem himself for his earlier penalty mistake, despite scoring the rebound. A free kick for Barcelona and it was Lionel Messi who would take it and his shot would hit the post and into the net for Barcelona’s third of the match. That goal would prove to be the winner. Per Opta, Messi has now scored 50 direct free kick goals for Barcelona in all competitions.

He continues to lead the league in the Pichici race as La Liga’s top goalscorer this season with 28 goals.

Joaquin Correa scores twice for Lazio in 4-3 win vs. Genoa

Joaquin Correa scored twice for Lazio in their 4-3 win vs. Genoa.

Correa continued his fine form as for the second match in a row, he scored twice. He would receive the ball in the penalty area for the first goal, control it with his left foot but the defender would try and clear the ball as it bounced off of Correa and into the back of the net to give Lazio the 1-0 lead.

There was no luck on the second goal. Correa would get the ball inside the penalty area as he would cut inside and his right footed shot could not be completely stopped by the goalkeeper as it would go in for Lazio’s fourth goal of the match.

The Argentine has now scored 5 goals in his last four matches and is expected to be part of the final Argentina squad for the Copa America.

Lautaro Martinez wins Serie A with Inter, first career title

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A big congratulations to Lautaro Martinez and Inter as they have dethroned Juventus to win Serie A.

Lautaro Martinez helped lead Inter to their first Serie A title since the 2009-2010 season where the club won the treble. It was a team led by Javier Zanetti, Esteban Cambiasso, Walter Samuel and Diego Milito which delivered Inter their first treble and last Serie A title over 10 years ago.

Martinez has scored 15 goals and assisted eight times for Inter in the league this season. This is Lautaro’s first league title in his career as he looks to help lead Argentine to their first senior title in over 25 years when the Copa America begins next month.

Sergio Aguero scores for Manchester City, closer to Premier League title

Sergio Aguero scored for Manchester City in their 2-0 win vs. Crystal Palace as they are closer to winning the Premier League.

Aguero scored a goal which, not for the first time in his career, may have won Manchester City the Premier League title. Back in the starting eleven for Pep Guardiola’s team, Aguero delivered. With the score at 0-0 in the second half, Aguero received the ball inside the penalty area. Argentine controlled it beautifully and struck it into the rood of the net to give City the 1-0 lead.

Regarding the Premier League title, should Manchester United lose to Liverpool on Sunday, Manchester City will be crowned Premier League champions.

While they would go on to score a second, Pep Guardiola praised the Argentine after the match. Speaking to BT Sport, here’s what he had to say:

“What a goal, what an action, what a player, what a man. I’m incredibly delighted he’s back. We’re going to enjoy the last games with him, and he showed with his goal what he has, being what he is. I’m in love as a person. An incredible guy.”

Kun himself spoke about the match and the upcoming second leg clash vs. PSG:

“I’m ready. Before, I said, ‘finally I could play’. I feel good, my knee is so good. I’ll just wait to play. I hope Tuesday, if I don’t, it doesn’t matter. I want to be with my team. Every player wants to play. We’ll see.”