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Ricardo Gareca says 2018 was ideal time for him to coach Argentina

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Ricardo Gareca has stated that 2018 was the ideal time for him to coach the Argentina national team.

Gareca coached Peru to a 2019 Copa America final and while speaking in an interview with TyC Sports, mentioned that after Jorge Sampaoli left Argentina following the 2018 World Cup, he could have managed Argentina. Here’s what he had to say about coaching the national team:

“One should never lose the dream, I haven’t lost it. But as the years go by, I’m more realistic. I’m more in the present than the future. Could it be a question of age? What do I know. When I was younger, I had more dreams. These days, I try to see what’s the closest thing which is the Peruvian national team and the closest objectives.

“After, we’ll see what my future holds. The Argentina national team… The idea situation has to present itself. That I’m not working, there has to be a number of things and the ideal situation has to be there for it.”

About coaching Argentina in 2018 while he wasn’t under contract:

“For me, it was the most ideal thing. My contract with the Peruvian federation was done and Jorge Sampaoli had left Argentina. It’s very difficult because there are always coaches that come through and they’re ambitious. At any time Simeone could decide that he wants to coach the national team. Or another person. For that reason I like to live in the present.”

La Liga, Premier League, Serie A to return in June

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Football in Europe is set to continue to restart as La Liga in Spain, Premier League in England and Serie A in Italy will all be restarting in June.

Lionel Messi, Lucas Ocampos and all the Argentines in Spain will be back in action in two weeks as La Liga restarts. The league will restart on June 11 as Sevilla host Real Betis.

Sergio Aguero and Nicolas Otamendi will restart in England as the Premier League will start on June 17 with Manchester City playing Arsenal.

As for Italy, Serie A will restart on June 20 but no matches have been announced.

 

 

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni talks about the right back choices

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Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni spoke about the team’s options at right back.

Lionel Scaloni has already tried a few players as right back for Argentina. At last year’s Copa America, Juan Foyth found himself playing a few matches in that position. Speaking in an interview with Fox Sports, here’s what Scaloni had to say:

“We have three players in that position. One of them is Foyth. We have Renzo Saravia, who for the first six months in Portugal, it was complicated for him and he didn’t play. Now, we hope he plays with Inter of Porto Alegre. The other is (Gonzalo) Montiel, that we couldn’t enjoy. But we did like him in the two or three matches where we had him. He’s an interesting player.”

Scaloni also spoke about Julio Buffarini:

“We saw him, we’ve been following him. He has an interesting way of playing. He’s like an SUV, he won’t go unnoticed. In Argentine football, he’s one of the players we’ve been following.”

He also mention how they need one for the upcoming years:

“What would have been good was to pick one player and see “he’s the right back”. I think that (Pablo) Zabaleta was the last one who played as a starter for a while. Gabriel Mercado in a few matches… He could be good in attack or in defending but we need a reliable player.

“France became world champions with Pavard as a right back and he was a center back. He’s a reliable player. What we are looking for and not just in that position are for players to play and to say “this is our central midfielder for the next five years or 20 matches.”

Mauro Icardi to sign permanent deal with PSG from Inter

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Mauro Icardi will reportedly sign with PSG as the club have come to an agreement with Inter.

Per a report by Fabrizio Romano, Mauro Icardi will be joining PSG on a permanent deal. The deal will see PSG pay €50 million and €7 million in add ons to sign him.

Nicolas Gonzalez scores for Stuttgart in win vs. Hamburg

Nicolas Gonzalez scored for Stuttgart in their 3-2 win vs. Hamburg.

Gonzalez can’t stop scoring. He has now scored in all three games since the return of the second division in Germany. With Hamburg leading 2-1, Gonzalez took the penalty which was awarded for Stuttgart and he scored to draw them level.

He also had an assist on the third goal.