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Lionel MESSI talks Argentina, Barcelona, Cristiano RONALDO, Sergio AGUERO, NEYMAR, much more

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Lionel MESSI gave a lengthy interview with 947 FM Radio in Argentina where he discusses several topics.

From the subject of the Argentina national team, to Barcelona, to Cristiano RONALDO and much, much more. In regards to the Argentina national team, here’s what he had to say:

“This generation was mistreated. We don’t sell smoke. We are professionals and we want (to win). I want to win something with the Argentina national team. I will play in all the important things. A lot of people told me I won’t come back, family, friends… My son asked me “Why do they kill you in Argentina?”

“Realistically, there’s a lot of work to be done to be a power house. These kids have had very little matches with the Argentina team. You have to be patient and I have no doubt that we will be strong.”

About the new players in the Argentina team:

“The kids have to jump up and play with the Argentina national team, not with me. They are there for what they do every weeekend.

“I have a great relationship with all of them. I’m the new one and I have to adapt to them.

“With ICARDI, I think I had two matches with him but I don’t know what happened for him to say that the group was bad before. I don’t know what he meant. I never treated anyone badly.

“I don’t talk a lot. I play and that’s what I like.”

In regards to the best players in the world and Cristiano RONALDO:

“Today, NEYMAR, MBAPPE, SUAREZ, AGUERO. Today, they can be the best in the world. Cristiano, I take him out and put him with me, a part, ha. I swear to you, I am being honest.

“I miss Cristiano in Spain. It was nice to have him although it was difficult to see him lift titles. It would have been nice to still have him here.

“I have a lot of respect for Juventus. They are a great team and even mroe with Cristiano. Hopefully, we get to the final and after that, what happens, happens.”

About the support from fans and the media:

“I know that the majority support me. Every time I would go to Argentina, they would show me a lot of support. I know that it’s the minority who look for crap. I know that clearly.

“I generally change the two shirts I have in every match.

“Let them say what they want to say, let them talk, I have to play and that’s what I do.

“The number 10 shirt doesn’t weigh on me.”

On the missed chances in the final:

“Do you know the amount of times I’ve replayed the final and the chances we had? It would have been so different if we would have put some of them in.”

About missing Argentina’s match against Morocco:

“It became customary for people to say things about me, inventing… The truth is that I’ve had pain in my pubic area from before the December break and I would train a little, not play all of the matches.”

About playing a 5 man back line against Venezuela:

“It surprised me because the first few days, we had trained in a different way, but it’s the time to try things out. He (the coach) reached his own conclusions.”

About playing with Newell’s Old Boys:

“I’d like to play at Newell’s but it’s not easy going back to Argentina. I have to think of my family and the kids. It depends on them too.

“I’m from River? There,s nothing to see. I’m from Newell’s ever since I was a kid. I don’t know why they say that.”

On his relationship with Claudio TAPIA:

“With TAPIA (AFA president), I have a very good relationship from the first moment.”

On playing like Barcelona:

“Barcelona’s philosophy is their whole history. The Argentina national team does not have the players to play that way nor the time to train.”

On Luis SUAREZ:

“I’ve had a lot of monsters (great players) play alongside me but with SUAREZ there’s a friendship off the pitch.”

On his goal against Getafe being voted as the best in Barcelona history

“I would not have selected the goal against Getaf.e I’d have went with the goal against Madrid in the semi finals of the Champion League at the Bernabeu or the header against Manchester. I’d pick them for the moments.”

The following was translated by Juan G. ARANGO, make sure to follow him on Twitter:

About the 2018 FIFA World Cup:

“It was difficult to talk about the World Cup. There were many things that went wrong from the beginning. Not being able to win the first match, missing the penalty. The second match started out very even but after the first goal, things went south. We got disorganized. We qualified in the last match and then in the France match, it was 2-2 and they scored and we weren’t able to get it back together and then we had to start from behind. The World Cup started out badly. Qualifiers were difficult. It was all difficult.

“After the World Cup, I didn’t feel like talking. I wanted to be locked up and suffer on my own with my family. I wanted to get away from everything. Get away from the national team and look at things coldly. We’ve been mistreated for over a decade despite our achievements. This is despite not winning any trophies. We played three finals and to end this cycle this way.

“This generation had to deal with things that no other Argentina team had to deal with. So for people to say such crazy things and so many lies with a straight face, to be honest, I never saw that before. This group got to do great things. We played in a World Cup final… We played in two Copa America finals. It’s not easy to get to that point. The media is a mess. That’s why we brushed them aside and didn’t want to speak to them because if we didn’t take care of ourselves and strengthen one another, they’d keep attacking us.”

In regards to the friends club:

“The Club of Friends is something that I’ve heard for years. I was supposedly the one that made up the lineups, brought in the coaches and I virtually ran AFA. The Club of Friends happened to be the best at their clubs. It gets me upset to hear it.

“We did get together with Sampaoli because there were desperate times. If we did not and were eliminated in the first round, it would have been one of the greatest failures ever. We got together with Jorge SAMPAOLI like great teams do. That was it. It was normal.

“They also said my father had power within AFA. It’s just crazy. My family suffers. I have friends, family in Argentina that suffer because of all the things that the media say. Anyone says anything and people don’t question it. They actually believe it.

“Then I become the motherfucker while my dad runs AFA. It’s just crazy.

“We got to a point were just stopped caring about what people said. Maybe we should have come out sooner. But if we did, we’d be coming out every day to clarify. Every day something new came out. Every day people lied. Maybe we were wrong in not coming out.”

Gonzalo HIGUAIN, the underappreciated number 9 for Argentina

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In the wake of Gonzalo HIGUAIN’s announcement that he was retiring from the Argentina national team, where does he rank among the all time greatest goal scorers for his country?

“YOU CAN NOW STOP WORRYING ABOUT WHETHER I AM THERE OR NOT.”

That was part of the statement which was released by the Chelsea forward when announcing his retirement. The year 2009 was 10 years ago but in a troublesome period for Argentina, HIGUAIN was seen by many as the real heir to Hernan CRESPO’s number 9 shirt and that of Gabriel BATISTUTA who came before him.

After months of Argentina fans worldwide clamoring to have the then Real Madrid striker finally wear his country’s shirt, Diego MARADONA rolled the dice on the 21 year old HIGUAIN. Gonzalo’s first match for his country came in an absolute must win World Cup qualifying match against Peru. With the score at 0-0 and nerves ever increasing, Pablo AIMAR sent in a pass to HIGUAIN and he made no mistake in scoring his first goal for his country.

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Gonzalo Higuain during his Argentina debut.

That goal was the first of 32 in an Argentina shirt, many of which proved to be crucial. In a time where no one had solidified and made the number 9 theirs, HIGUAIN grabbed it and ran with it. A friendly match against Germany prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup saw him score his second goal for his country, the match winner in a 1-0 victory.

He had coach Diego MARADONA’s trust come the big tournament in South Africa a few months later. Gonzalo scored four goals, three of which against South Korea as he scored the first hat trick of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and a first hat trick scored by an Argentine since Gabriel BATISTUTA did it in 1998 against Jamaica.

Despite not winning the World Cup, the Albiceleste played world champions Spain in Buenos Aires shortly after La Furia Roja lifted their first World Cup trophy. A 4-1 win for Argentina and another goal by Gonzalo HIGUAIN.

By the time the 2011 Copa America had come around, Sergio AGUERO was in excellent form but it was Gonzalo HIGUAIN who gave Argentina a life line against Uruguay in the quarter finals. A cross sent in by Lionel MESSI and a goal by HIGUAIN.

He would score in a friendly match against Nigeria but the best was yet to come. A second career hat trick for his country, this time in a 4-1 win against Chile in the World Cup qualifiers. He had reached 12 goals in 19 matches.

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Gonzalo Higuain celebrating a goal for Argentina.

The team’s morale was absolutely shattered. Diego MARADONA stepped away as Argentina coach after the 2010 World Cup, Sergio BATISTA lasted less than a year as manager and the team was eliminated in the quarter finals on home soil at the 2011 Copa America.

All the pressure in the world was on the shoulders of Alejandro SABELLA’s men and HIGUAIN came up trumps in the first match when he scored the three goals. While the turning point of Argentina’s campaign may have come against Colombia in a 2-1 win, there was no denying HIGUAIN’s contributions to the team.

The year 2012 saw the emergence of the fantastic four. Lionel MESSI, Gonzalo HIGUAIN, Sergio AGUERO and Angel DI MARIA were a well oiled machine and at the time, the deadliest attack in world football on the international scene.

HIGUAIN would score against Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Chile and Venezuela (twice) in World Cup qualifying for 2014 and would finish the campaign with 9 goals, behind only Lionel MESSI (10 goals) and Luis SUAREZ who had 11 goals. And in between all of that, he managed a goal (or two, depending on your source) against Sweden.

Prior to the World Cup in Brazil, HIGUAIN would score against Italy in a friendly win. There was no opponent too big or too small for HIGUAIN to score against.

Come the show down in Brazil, it took him some time to get going. After having reached the quarter finals, he took matters into his own hands against Belgium. Having not surpassed the quarter final stage since 1990, HIGUAIN would put in a performance of a life time. He scored the only goal of the match in the 1-0 win and was one of the, if not the, best player on the pitch that day.

Unfortunately, what came after would go on to define his Argentina career for many. A clear through opportunity one on one against Manuel NEUER in the final of the FIFA World Cup against Germany. To this day, as an Argentina fan, a small piece of me dies when watching the opportunity he had at his disposal.

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Gonzalo Higuain in the 2014 FIFA World Cup final with Argentina.

The miss happened and sadly, it would be the first of a hat trick no player would like to have. A goal against Hong Kong in a money grabbing friendly was followed by two Copa America goals against Jamaica (the match winner) and against Paraguay.

Argentina were in the final of the Copa America for the first time since 2007 and late in injury time, HIGUAIN had a chance to some what redeem himself for what happened less than 365 days earlier. A pass played in by Ezequiel LAVEZZI and HIGUAIN was at the end of the ball but from a difficult angle, he would miss. The match would go to penalties and HIGUAIN’s shot would go well over the bar. We all know what happened after.

A match winner in a friendly against Honduras was the preparation for the 2016 Copa America. HIGUAIN would score four goals in the knockout stages, two against Venezuela and two more in the semi finals against the United States.

A third final in just less than three years for Argentina and sadly, another final loss. HIGUAIN would have yet another glorious chance on goal but his shot, for the third time in a final, did not hit the net.

His goal scoring career for Argentina would come full circle in October of 2016 against Peru. His first ever goal for Argentina came against Peru and so did his last. In familiar fashion as well.

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Gonzalo Higuain scoring his last goal for Argentina.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup would be HIGUAIN’s worst one, scoring zero goals and generally not playing too well.

Despite the three finals, Gonzalo made that number 9 shirt his for close to a decade. For the better part of seven years, he was a proven goal scorer for his country. And when his goals started drying out for the sky blue and white, they have (and are continuing) to struggle finding someone to fill his boots.

Dario BENEDETTO, Mauro ICARDI, Lautaro MARTINEZ, Paulo DYBALA, Lucas PRATTO and a few others have all been tested but no one has shown the same type of conviction, hunger or link-up play that HIGUAIN showed during his tenure leading the front line with the Albiceleste.

If it wasn’t a final and Gonzalo HIGUAIN was in the starting line-up, there was a pretty strong chance that he would score. A massive 23 of his 32 goals were in official matches. Be it a World Cup, a Copa America or a World Cup qualifier, 23 of his 32 goals came in those games.

While on paper Argentina may have top names when it comes to strikers, such as the one’s mentioned, it will be very difficult to replace HIGUAIN’s goals. Many of which were very important.

Gonzalo Higuaín: Argentina International Goals – Senior Level

# Opponent Competition Date Result
1 Peru 2010 World Cup Qualifiers Octonber 10, 2009 Final 2-1 Argentina
2 Germany Friendly March 3, 2010 Final 1-0 Argentina
3 South Korea 2010 FIFA World Cup June 17, 2010 Final 4-1 Argentina
4 South Korea 2010 FIFA World Cup June 17, 2010 Final 4-1 Argentina
5 South Korea 2010 FIFA World Cup June 17, 2010 Final 4-1 Argentina
6 Mexico 2010 FIFA World Cup June 27, 2010 Final 3-1 Argentina
7 Spain Friendly September 7, 2010 Final 4-1 Argentina
8 Uruguay 2011 Copa America July 16, 2011 Final 1-1 (5-4 P) Uruguay
9 Nigeria Friendly September 6, 2011 Final 3-1 Argentina
10 Chile 2014 World Cup Qualifiers October 7, 2011 Final 4-1 Argentina
11 Chile 2014 World Cup Qualifiers October 7, 2011 Final 4-1 Argentina
12 Chile 2014 World Cup Qualifiers October 7, 2011 Final 4-1 Argentina
13 Ecuador 2014 World Cup Qualifiers June 2, 2012 Final 4-0 Argentina
14 Paraguay 2014 World Cup Qualifiers September 7, 2012 Final 3-1 Argentina
15 Peru 2014 World Cup Qualifiers September 11, 2011 Final 1-1 Draw
16 Chile 2014 World Cup Qualifiers October 16, 2012 Final 2-1 Argentina
17 Sweden Friendly February 6, 2013 Final 3-2 Argentina
18 Sweden Friendly February 6, 2013 Final 3-2 Argentina
19 Venezuela 2014 World Cup Qualifiers March 22, 2013 Final 3-0 Argentina
20 Venezuela 2014 World Cup Qualifiers March 22, 2013 Final 3-0 Argentina
21 Italy Friendly August 14, 2013 Final 2-1 Argentina
22 Belgium 2014 FIFA World Cup July 5, 2014 Final 1-0 Argentina
23 Hong Kong Friendly October 14, 2014 Final 7-0 Argentina
24 Hong Kong Friendly October 14, 2014 Final 7-0 Argentina
25 Jamaica 2015 Copa America June 20, 2015 Final 1-0 Argentina
26 Paraguay 2015 Copa America June 30, 2015 Final 6-1 Argentina
27 Honduras Friendly May 27, 2016 Final 1-0 Argentina
28 Venezuela 2016 Copa America June 18, 2016 Final 4-1 Argentina
29 Venezuela 2016 Copa America June 18, 2016 Final 4-1 Argentina
30 United States 2016 Copa America June 21, 2016 Final 4-0 Argentina
31 United States 2016 Copa America June 21, 2016 Final 4-0 Argentina
32 Peru 2018 World Cup Qualifiers October 6, 2016 Final 2-2 Argentina

 

Despite being in 6th place in Argentina’s all time scoring list, many will remember him more for his misses than the goals he did score. Behind only Gabriel BATISTUTA, Hernan CRESPO, Sergio AGUERO, Diego MARADONA and Lionel MESSI on that list, HIGUAIN’s career with his national team is far from being a failure.

As mentioned, when Hernan CRESPO retired, Argentina struggled to find a replacement. But they found one in Gonzalo HIGUAIN. But you know what they say. You don’t know what you have until it’s gone.

Alfio BASILE talks about the Argentina national team, Lionel MESSI, more

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Alfio BASILE, the only person to ever coach both Diego MARADONA and Lionel MESSI, gave his thoughts on the Argentina national team.

The former Argentina coach was on TNT Sports where he discussed Argentina, Lionel MESSI and Diego MARADONA. Here’s what he had to say:

“The other day, it wasn’t a football match. It was a rugby match. It was impossible to play in Tangiers. The match was a disaster. You can’t reach any conclusion out of it.

“In the national team, there’s no time to work.”

In regards to Diego MARADONA and Lionel MESSI, here were his thoughts:

“MARADONA has a tremendous personality and MESSI is an introvert.

“MESSI never screams at a team mate. He’s a crack. He doesn’t do the same (with Argentina) as he does when in Barcelona because his team mates aren’t the same one’s that train with him every day. Barcelona is a world class national team.”

 

Gonzalo HIGUAIN announces retirement from Argentina team

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The Argentina forward has announced his retirement from the national team.

Speaking with Fox Sports, the Chelsea man has stated that he will not continue with the team. Here’s what he had to say:

“I think that it is over, thinking things through in depth, my time is up. I want to enjoy my family, and my time. To the joy of many, and maybe not so much for others, my time is up.

“You can now stop worrying about whether I am there or not.”

In regards to the finals lost, here’s what he had to say:

“We have been called failures for making three straight finals and not winning them, one of those a World Cup.

“For me failing is something else, but now let them take care of the new players, a lot of people enjoy criticising more than supporting.”

HIGUAIN took part in three FIFA World Cup’s for Argentina and three Copa America tournaments. He scored 31 goals in 75 matches.

Paulo DYBALA talks about Argentina victory: “The team won and gave it their all”

Paulo DYBALA spoke about his team’s 1-0 victory while also discussing the weather.

Anyone who watched the match will have seen the it wasn’t the best of weathers as the wind played a big factor. Speaking after the win, here’s what DYBALA had to say:

“The weather didn’t help anything because the wind would constantly change. First, we would have it against us and after that in our favor. In the second half, it was always against us and it made it easier for them because they started coming in with long balls. It wasn’t easy to play, the pitch was very dry as well.

“One doesn’t like to make excuses but they are things that play against you. You have to remember that the team won and gave it their all.”