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Javier Saviola: Lautaro could help Barcelona but not easy to play with Messi

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Javier Saviola is the latest to come out and speak about Lautaro Martinez’s potential move to Barcelona.

Saviola knows first hand what it’s like to play alongside Lionel Messi. Having been a team mate of his at Barcelona as well as with the Argentina national team, Saviola knows what it takes to play next to the best player in the world. Speaking in an interview with la Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Honestly, Lautaro is a player that could be useful for Barcelona. However, we know what it means to be next to Suarez, Messi and other stars. What I’m saying is that it’s not easy to play with them.”

The former Argentina man also weighed in on Dybala’s comments of finding it difficult to play with Messi:

“Dybala said it was difficult for him to play with Messi and I support that idea. Because being able to maintain the same rhythm (as Messi’s) requires another level of concentration. It seems easy but it’s not.”

Roberto Sensini talks Caniggia Argentina goal vs. Brazil, Diego Maradona, more

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Roberto Sensini gave an interview with the AFA website where he spoke about the match he enjoyed the most while with the Argentina national team, his favorite players, goals and more.

Sensini made a World Cup final with Argentina back in 1990 and while he may never have won a World Cup, he was part of some legendary matches. Speaking in an interview, here’s what Sensini had to say:

About playing for the Argentina national team:

“Having player for the Argentina national team is everyone’s dream. I was one of them, I was fortunate enough for a long time and that makes me happy. For all those wanting to be footballers, representing your country is the best thing that can happen and even more at a World Cup. Maybe at the time I don’t know if I enjoy it or realized the spot I had but as the years pass by, you value it a lot more. I’m thankful for what football has given me.”

Which match he enjoyed the most while playing with Argentina:

“There were a lot but I always remember Caniggia’s goal against Brazil at the 1990 World Cup. For many reasons but the one where we eliminated Italy on penalty kicks at the same World Cup. But that match was special for having eliminated Brazil and the way it all happened. We suffered a lot but thankfully Diego’s play ended with a goal and it was all very joyful.”

He has been part of teams which had great players, if he had to pick just one, who would he pick:

“No doubt Diego (Maradona). He encompassed everything you need to have as a player and as a team mate, beyond the fact that I’ve had other great team mates. But Diego had everything to be the ideal team mate because he made you win matches, he taught you to play and after that as a professional, he defended you. These are all things you have to value.

“After that, someone who marked me a lot in terms of their wanting to win was Bati (Gabriel Batistuta). I share a lot of times with him but Diego is Diego.”

As a fan, what was the goal he celebrated the most with the Argentina national team:

“There are two I have to pick. The one from Diego in 1986 against England. For me, that looks like a goal that we still celebrate. And the one Burru (Jorge Burruchaga) scored in the final of the same World Cup. I would pick those two. The one from Brurruchaga for he importance of it and that it made us win the World Cup. And the one from Diego for the play and for everything it meant for Argentines.”

Bayern Munich reportedly interested in signing Paulo Dybala of Juventus

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Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in signing Paulo Dybala from Juventus.

Dybala is once again being linked with a move away from Italy, this time to Germany. The reigning Bundesliga champions announced a profit of €146.1 million last year and per a report by Tuttosport, the reigning Bundesliga champions are looking to get the Argentina.

Still only 26 years of age, Bayern are the latest club looking to sign the Argentine after both Manchester United and Tottenham failed to get him last summer.

Sergio Aguero talks about Lionel Messi, Argentina, Champions League, Manchester City, more

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Sergio Aguero gave an interview where he spoke about Lionel Messi, the Champions League, the Ballon d’Or, Manchester City and much more.

There aren’t many trophies the Argentine hasn’t won. The big one still alluding him is Europe’s greatest prize, the Champions League. However, the several time Premier League winner has spoken about playing in England and playing in Spain. Speaking with TyC Sports, here’s what he had to say when talking about the Premier League:

“I got used to not hesitating in the area. Everything has to be done fast. You receive it from behind, you try to turn around and kick it. I’m looking to try and shoot it high and hard so that the goalkeeper doesn’t have much time to react. You have to be very precise or you have to have an extra second to place it but in the Premier League, most goals you have less than a second.”

Aguero spoke about how it is in Spain and England:

“In Spain, every team tries to play and you have a little more space. In the Premier League, there probably isn’t a lot of play but it’s more physical. Except for the top four or five teams, the rest of the teams play very little and jump to defend.

“It’s complicated, even more for me because central defenders are at least 1.90 cm tall. Football has changed a lot and today, even in the national team, you have a normal team and only by running they complicate things. Maybe you don’t need that much quality because if you’re physical, you run and you really want it, any team can complicate things for you.”

He also spoke about calling out Lionel Messi on his goals:

If he scores a goal and I realize that it’s not what he wanted to do, I’m confident enough and I tell him “you didn’t want to do that” because one realizes it. The third goal (Lionel Messi scored for Argentina vs. Ecuador at the 2018 World Cup qualifiers), he chipped it. I saw the replay and he wanted to chip it but I told him “You were lucky. It just went up a bit” and he told me “You know, yes”.

About the Champions League and Ballon d’Or:

“Every player wants to win the Ballon d’Or but the Champions League has a big influence on it. My best year, last year, we won four titles but we didn’t have the luck in that tournament. I wasn’t even nominated in the top 10 and that’s because I need to do more there (in the Champions League).”

About the Argentina national team:

“The first thing is to finish this season, give everything for the upcoming Copa America and after the World Cup. It was at a good time, we were doing well with Scaloni, with a good team. We were enthusiastic, anxious because there’s the chance (of the Copa America) and more that it’s in Argentina.”

If Aguero could be at the 2022 World Cup, he said that he could get there “without any pains”.

About the new players in the Argentina national team:

“The boys adapted quickly. We joked around laughing and it went well. After that, you saw the friendship on the pitch.”

When the Argentina national team loses:

“The first one they criticize is Leo (Messi) but he’s the one that suffers the most. We all suffer when we lose but football is like that.”

Regarding his future:

“For now, I’m not thinking about what I’ll do. In that regard, every club has problems.”

About his weight:

“I was about a kilo and a half over, I believe it was from 2013 until 2016, I wasn’t able to adapt well to the food. And from then on, I went on the internet, spoke to an Italian doctor and he changed a bit my meals. I told him what I normally ate which was a lot of meat. He told me “try once a week” and I told him “uhhh”. I would see a little meat in the fridge and… After that, I was able to adapt. He told me “when you’re very hungry, have some chicken and rice.” Today, I’m a fan of rice.

“In football, half a kilo, a kilo, you feel the difference. It’s incredible. I don’t remember if I was at 81, 81.3, normally my weight is 79.5, 80 kg. Now, I’m at 79.5 or at times 78.5 or 79 kg and I say “I’m good”. When I got to Atletico Madrid, I was at 77, I want to say that in 13 years, I gained two kilos. But we can also agree that my body at 18 is not the way it is now.

“Here, they control us all the time. At times, I’ll say “I want to try and get to 78 but I’ll get to 78.5 and I feel bad. I swear to you, I do. They took some measurements with a scan that checks everything and they told me “you weigh 79.5 or 80”. In 2016 and 2017, there were games where I had low pressure, I felt bad. It started with a bit of dizziness, those things.

“Many said it was because of taking a lot of pills, anti-inflammatories, vitamins. In football, there are a bunch of things to take to recover as quickly as possible. I always took those things and in the end, I think it was because of the weight.”

Regarding penalty kicks:

“When you’ve kicked several penalties, you feel calm. But there comes a moment when there’s a penalty, you don’t know where to kick it because they’ve studied you. It’s been 3 years that I Started to study goalkeepers a bit to see how many times they go on each side.”

Aguero also mentioned that the penalty which had the most pressure was the one he took for Argentina vs. Netherlands in the semi finals of the 2014 World Cup.

About being in the top forwards:

“I think I’m there. Not because I say it but because of the years I’ve had at City with the numbers I’ve had.”

In addition, former Argentina, Liverpool and current Newell’s man Maxi Rodriguez shared his personal experiences with Aguero. Regarding their penalties at the 2014 World Cup:

“He was messed up and so was I. They were very tense moments but everyone kicked brilliantly.”

Maxi spoke about Aguero’s trophies:

“He has a million awards, incredible. I don’t know where he puts them. Like Leo (Messi) and his trophies and match balls, they don’t know what to do.

“He’s one of the best number 9’s I have played with. His movements and controls are impressive and it’s for that reason that he’s been among the world’s best strikers for years.

The Manchester City man spoke about a story involving himself and Maxi:

“Maxi is the only one that eats facturas (Argentine pastry) and doesn’t get fat. In Madrid, he invited me to have some mate and facturas. I ate one, because if I eat three, the next day they would weigh me and I’d gain 700 grams. He ate five… And lost weight!

Alexis Mac Allister talks Argentina, Brighton, England, Premier League, more

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Alexis Mac Allister gave an interview to the official AFA website where he spoke about the Argentina national team, Brighton, the Premier League, the virus and much more.

Mac Allister didn’t play too many minutes with Brighton in the Premier League prior to the start of pandemic. Having previously played with Argentinos Juniors and Boca Juniors back in Argentina, Mac Allister managed to make his senior Argentina national team prior to making the jump to Europe. Speaking about it all, here’s what he had to say:

How did it feel like to play with the Argentina national team:

“It was an enormous sense of pride and something that I hope will continue to happen in my career. Hopefully I can do things well at Brighton and be part of the Argentina national team in the near future.”

Alexis Mac Allister with the Argentina national team.

After that, he joined one of the most competitive leagues in the world.

“I am very happy to have been able to fulfill my dream of playing in the Premier League, even if I haven’t played much because I came to England shortly after the U23 Olympic qualifiers. Little by little I got used to what the coach was asking of me and also taking advantage of it to get better in my English studies and communicate better with my team mates, who welcomed me in a great way.

“After that the pandemic happened and I lost the possibility of having more continuity but I continue to train to be in the best form for when the competition restarts.”

How he deals with the language:

“It’s normal that at times there are difficulties in communication but I had the possibility of studying English during college and also another year. Now, I have courses four hours a week. One is able to express himself better with the passing of time.”

What did manager Graham Potter ask of you to do with Brighton?

“In terms of the position, to come in as a midfielder on the right when I got some minutes against Wolverhampton. In training, I played a lot as a playmaker as well as a central midfielder. They tried me out in different roles and they know that probably my best position is in the middle. But they also know that they could use me in different spots.”

Alexis Mac Allister with Brighton.

About how he has played very little minutes so far:

“I’ve only played 20 minutes against Wolverhampton because the pandemic took place and cut my chances of getting more minutes. We had trained that week and the match against Arsenal was coming but it got suspended.”

In terms of playing, what characteristics does the Premier League have and what are the differences in South America?

“I believe English football is more dynamic, above all because the grass on the pitches here are short and wet and that makes the ball move faster. In terms of technical, the players here are very gifted and physically as well. For me, it’s one of the best leagues in the world and it’s for that reason that the football is so complete and competitive.

“Tactically speaking, the teams are fast in transitioning, they’re not limited in attacks, they have liberties and are constantly trying to attack the opponent.”

The training sessions currently being done:

“We have three training sessions per week done through Zoom but they are optional. They are on Monday, Wednesday and Friday as of 10:30 am and it’s open to anyone who wants to join. Within the meeting, there are the physical trainers that tell us which exercises to do to maintain our form.

“Obviously beyond that, the idea is to train individually from Monday to Saturday keeping up with the routines that were sent to us by the professionals at the club.”

About the restart of the Premier League:

“The information that was given to us is that on May 11, we go back to our club activities but we aren’t sure about it.”

How he felt when the pandemic hit:

“Honestly, wasn’t so scared but I did have symptoms which were similar to those of the Covid-19 and that’s why they did a test on me. Thank God the results came out negative. Being someone that likes to stay home, maybe it doesn’t bother me as much having to stay inside.

“Yes, I consider communication important and luckily I feel very accompanied by my family and my friends with whom I maintain contact with all the time. I always talk with them. I also have friends in Spain and Germany. From Boca, I usually chat with Fabra, Capaldo and Obando, whom I talk to from time to time, especially Nico Capaldo.

“And from the Argentina national team, I’m in contact with Nico Gonzalez and Leo Balerdo more than anyone.”

Alexis Mac Allister with Boca Juniors.

What he usually does during self isolation:

“At times, it feels like being isolated for a year, ha. I’m someone that’s very used to staying at home. I try and watch a television series, play Playstation, do activities to distract myself. I follow the instructions of the experts and I believe that being responsible is fundamental at this moment in time. If we all do what is correct, this could probably end soon.”