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Geronimo Rulli wants Argentina call, talks Foyth, Riquelme, Europa League

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Geronimo Rulli has stated once more that he wants to be called-up to the Argentina national team while also giving his thoughts on Juan Foyth, Juan Roman Riquelme and winning the Europa League with Villarreal.

One of the, if not the hero of Villarreal’s Europa League final win vs. Manchester United, Rulli has his eyes set on the Argentina national team. He has represented Argentina before but he has never been a regular on the team. With the World Cup qualifiers and Copa America beginning next month, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has not selected the goalkeeper for the matches. Speaking in an interview with TyC Sports, Rulli had this to say”

“I always prioritized the national team. At other times in my career, it hurt me a lot not being there, it made me much worse. I understand that these are not just decisions that happen to me but for other people.

“Today I can say that I was the goalkeeper with the most unbeaten matches in the Europa League, I am a champion and I’ll stick to it. If that is not enough to get called-up… I don’t know what will be.

“The national team is always my objective but today I’m neither sad nor angry for not being there but I’m rather happy with my form.”

Regarding winning the Europa League with Villareal:

“The first trophy in the history of the club, a city with a population of 50,000. It was beautiful, a unique moment and I’m very happy for having been part of it. I’m still not aware of what I did, what we did. Not even in my wildest dreams would I have imagined this.”

He also spoke about the penalty shootout in the final:

“The only one who I didn’t see videos of was De Gea because he had never taken one. On top of that, I was angry when it was my turn to kick because I had gotten a touch on four of five of them before but was unable to save a single one of them.

“When I saved the penalty, that moment, I got on my knees and looked at the crowd and when I turned around, it was aa group of monkeys that came for me, it was incredible.”

Rulli also spoke about Villarreal icon Juan Roman Riquelme:

“It’s a match that will never be forgotten here. Just like Riquelme’s penalty vs. Arsenal, now, there is the penalty that I saved the other day.

“Saying Riquelme here, in this city, they’re big words. He’s one of the biggest idols at the club. Every time you talk about Roman, it’s sacred words for them.”

And finally, Rulli commented on Villarreal and Argentina team mate Juan Foyth:

“Maybe we aren’t aware of how good of a player he is because we see him very little. Because at Tottenham he didn’t have a lot of playing time or because with the national team he plays sporadically.

“But I see him in training every day, he’s an animal. He’s the player that has surprised me the most when I got here, the coach, the president and even my team mates. The truth is that Juancito won his place and the respect of everyone here.”

Gonzalo Montiel joins Argentina team, Aguero, Foyth missing

Gonzalo Montiel has joined the Argentina national team as the squad continues to train in preparation of the World Cup qualifiers.

Montiel is the latest to join Lionel Scaloni’s team following a PCR test for COVID. The River Plate right back  received the medical green light on Thursday after having caught COVID, as he was one of over a dozen River players who was hit with the virus.

There are only two players which haven’t joined the Argentina team yet. Sergio Aguero and Juan Foyth, both of which are involved in European cup finals will be the last to join. Foyth, who won the Europa League with Villarreal, who will join on early Saturday. The right back position for Argentina vs. Chile on June 3 appears to be between Montiel and Foyth.

Sergio Aguero will be the last one to join the team as Manchester City are involved in the Champions League final on Saturday.

CONMEBOL allows 28 player squads for Copa America

CONMEBOL announced on Thursday night that coaches will be able to select a squad of 28 players for the Copa America.

An additional five players will be allowed for the Copa America per team, up from the original number of 23 players. Furthermore, coaches can add 10 players to their provisional list of 50, meaning it could go up to a list of 60 players.

The deadline to add the provisional players is the 1st of June.

10 out of 13 Argentine clubs advance in Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana

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It was definitely a great performance from the Argentine clubs in CONMEBOL competitions during thie first semester of 2021.

Defensa y Justicia, Boca Juniors, River Plate, Racing Club, Argentinos Juniors, and Vélez Sarsfield all overcame the Copa Libertadores group stage. In the Copa Sudamericana, there was Rosario Central, Independiente, Arsenal de Sarandí, and Lanus which finished among the best in their respective groups and moved on to the next round.

There were three Argentine clubs which didn’t make it to the next round in the Copa Sudamericana. San Lorenzo, Newell’s Old Boys, and Talleres de Córdoba finished 3rd in their groups and were eliminated from the Copa Sudamericana.

These are the 16 teams that qualified to the next round of the Copa Libertadores 2021:

These are 16 team that qualified to the next round of the Copa Sudamericana 2021:

Both CONMEBOL tournaments will resume with their final stages in mid-July, after the Copa
America, and will have their round of 16 draws next Tuesday. The teams that finished first in
each group will be matched up with the ones that finished second.

Argentina presents a “strict protocol” to CONMEBOL to host 2021 Copa America

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Argentine President Alberto Fernández presented to CONMEBOL a “strict protocol” to host the 2021 Copa America 2021. The proposal was presented during a meeting held on Wednesday afternoon at the Quinta de Olivos, with the president of CONMEBOL, Alejandro Domínguez.

The tournament is scheduled to run from June 13th to July 10th on Argentine soil. Below is the official statement by CONMEBOL:

“The Argentine government presented a strict protocol to CONMEBOL for the realization of Copa America 2021, to be held in the country. In a meeting that took place at the Quinta de Olivos, the organizational and logistical aspects were evaluated -with the eventual authorization of additional venue’s- and everything concerning the sanitary protocols.”

“The analysis of this CONMEBOL Copa America and its sanitary protocols, so that it can be organized in the country, will remain under the rigorous study of officials of the Ministry of Health of the República Argentina. This was agreed by the President of the República Argentina, Alberto Fernández, and the head of CONMEBOL, Alejandro Domínguez.”

With Colombia having already withdrawn as one of the two hosts due to several social conflicts in the country, and Argentina immersed in a sanitary crisis because of COVID-19, CONMEBOL is seriously considering moving next month’s Copa America to the United States. We previously reported about this earlier this week. You can read the article by clicking here. In addition, a final answer is expected within the next 48 hours.