Home Blog Page 1165

Mauro ICARDI’s goal for Inter wins UEFA Champions League goal of the week

35

The Argentine’s strike for Inter has won the UEFA Champions League goal of the week.

Mauro ICARDI’s first Champions League match resulted in a first goal in the tournament and his strike against Tottenham has been voted as the best goal of the week in the Champions League.

His right footed strike from 20 meters out defeated Ousmane DEMBELE’s goal for Barcelona as well as Mariano DIAZ’s goal for Real Madrid and Renato SANCHES’ goal for Bayern Munich.

Congratulations to Mauro ICARDI!

Sergio AGUERO renews contract until 2021 with Manchester City

2

Argentina striker Sergio AGUERO has renewed his contract until 2021 with Manchester City.

The club legend’s previous contract had a termination date of 2020 with the general idea that AGUERO would return to his child hood club Independiente. That welcome home will have a slight delay by one year. Signing his contract and speaking with City TV, here’s what AGUERO had to say:

“My idea was being here for 10 years. I’ve been here for seven years, it’s going to be 10 when the contract expires.”

AGUERO joined from Atletico Madrid for a reported £38 million having coming off a solid performance at the 2011 Copa America with Argentina. He has since scored 204 goals in 209 matches.

Argentines Gonzalo HIGUAIN, BANEGA, OCAMPOS score in Europa League

6

Gonzalo HIGUAIN, Ever BANEGA, Lucas OCAMPOS and Franco VAZQUEZ all scored for their clubs in the UEFA Europa League.

AC Milan got their UEFA Europa League campaign off with a 1-0 win away from home courtesy of a goal by their number 9 Gonzalo HIGUAIN. The former Juventus man’s shot deflected off of the opposing defender and went passed the goalkeeper.

Ever BANEGA scored twice, one was a fantastic free kick and the other a penalty kick while Franco VAZQUEZ added one himself in Sevilla’s 5-1 win against Standard Liege.

Lucas OCAMPOS scored for Marseille in their 2-1 loss against Eintracht in the UEFA Europa League. With just three minutes on the clock, Argentine Lucas OCAMPOS opened the scoring for Marseille to give them the 1-0 lead.

Argentina Throwback Thursday: Diego MILITO’s multi-goal performance vs. Uruguay

0

Inter legend Diego MILITO is the focus of this week’s Argentina Throwback Thursday as we look at his only multi-goal performance in a sky blue and white shirt.

While personally not having the best of international careers as he was often overlooked for different number 9’s, Diego MILITO was still a lethal finisher. On July 16, 2003, Argentina hosted Uruguay in a friendly match which ended in a 2-2 draw but MILITO scored both goals for his country. Here was Argentina’s starting eleven for the match:

Franco COSTANZO
Daniel DIAZ
Gabriel MILITO
Clemente RODRIGUEZ
Andres D’ALESSANDRO
Luis GONZALEZ
Federico INSUA
Javier MASCHERANO
Cesar DELGADO
Diego MILITO
Federico DOMINGUEZ

Both of MILITO’s goals came in the first 9 minutes of the match. Diego scored in the 5th minute before Ernesto CHEVANTON equalized for Uruguay and MILITO made it 2-1 in the 9th minute. Diego MILITO’s brother, Gabriel, scored an own goal which lead to Uruguay equalizing.

MILITO scored a total of 4 goals in his Argentina career in 25 matches.

Last week’s Argentina Throwback Thursday saw Argentina dominating Chile in a 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualifier.

Rumored names to make next month’s Argentina squad, Nicolas OTAMENDI, more

82

There’s been a change of plans in Lionel SCALONI’s call-up list for Argentina’s trip to Saudi Arabia next month.

Initially, goalkeeper Esteban ANDRADA of Boca Juniors was expected to make the Argentina team along with Sergio ROMERO of Manchester United and Franco ARMANI of River Plate. This would have meant that Real Sociedad’s Geronimo RULLI (who made his debut in Argentina’s 3-0 win against Guatemala) would miss out.

However, during Boca’s 2-0 win against Cruzeiro in the Copa Libertadores, ANDRADA picked up an injury which would reportedly rule him out for about two months. This would likely open the door once more for RULLI to get another chance with the Argentina National Team.

The one rumored name which at this point looks almost like a sure bet to be recalled to the squad is Manchester City’s Nicolas OTAMENDI. The defender sat out the last set of friendly matches.

Gabriel MERCADO of Sevilla is also another one who is expected to make the team. He was initially in Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI’s list for the matches against Guatemala and Colombia but he, along with Eduardo SALVIO, had to miss out due to injury.

There’s still a question mark on Angel DI MARIA as he could make the list but there is still a possibility that he misses out. SCALONI is reportedly happy with what he saw from Gonzalo MARTINEZ, Franco CERVI and Exequiel PALACIOS, which would make DI MARIA’s inclusion a little more difficult.

Lionel SCALONI will announce his Argentina squad on Friday.

Become a Mundo Albiceleste Member

Support the site, win prizes, and be part of the Albiceleste family!

$2.99 / month or save 16% with $29.99 / year

  • Participate to win a different retro Argentina shirt every month!
  • Play weekly trivia to win a 2022 World Cup ball signed by Julián Álvarez, among other prizes!
  • Write opinion pieces for the site
Subscribe Now