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Roberto AYALA talks about the Argentina national team, 2002, 2006 World Cup, more

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Argentina legend Roberto AYALA spoke about the current state of the Argentina national team, who should coach moving forward and Lionel SCALONI.

One of the most capped players for his country, Roberto AYALA played over 100 matches for Argentina. In 2006, he even played alongside current Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI at the World Cup when the two started and played against Mexico. However, when speaking with Infobae, AYALA confirmed that he didn’t really speak football with SCALONI. Here’s what he had to say:

“I haven’t spoken football with him. If he was working with SAMPAOLI, he should have similar ideas in regards to the style of play. Taking into account the new players being brought in, it appears to me something which should have been done a long time ago.”

In regards to his generation and the 2006 World Cup, AYALA had this to say:

“On an individual level, it was a successful generation but as a team, it cost us. Some will wonder if we didn’t get along but no, on the contrary. It was a very good group. I don’t know if it was all down to bad luck, it could be that at certain times, we weren’t up to the level.

“At the World Cups, luck plays a factor but at a minimum percentage. There were teams that qualified to the Round of 16 with 4 points and we (in 2002) didn’t. Against Germany, we weren’t able to maintain our advantage and we missed on penalties. It was on us and to a lesser extent, on luck.”

AYALA also spoke about the number of missing domestic based players in the current Argentina squad to play in Saudi Arabia:

“Did they lose the hunger? I don’t know, I imagine that a player from the Argentine primera would want to wear the shirt of his national team and compete. If that’s lost, it’s the fault of those that came before for not having been able to transmit (the feeling).”

When asked about who should coach the Argentina team, here’s what he had to say:

“SIMEONE, ALMEYDA, GALLARDO and POCHETTINO are coaches that need to work on a daily basis and that would be complicated for them. It has to be a name with more trajectory and baggage but I don’t know if there is one.”

Argentina line-up from training, LO CELSO, DYBALA, ICARDI, CORREA

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Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI set up an eleven in training which is rumored to be the one which will start against Brazil.

Many of those who started in the 4-0 win against Iraq were not part of the “main” team in training. Here were the 10 outfield players from training:

SARAVIA; OTAMENDI, KANNEMANN, TAGLIAFICO; MEZA, ASCACIBAR, LO CELSO; DYBALA, ICARDI, Angel CORREA

The other 10 players they played against in training were:

BUTOS, FOYTH, PEZZELLA, FUNES MORI; SALVIO, BATTAGLIA, PAREDES, PEREYRA; VAZQUEZ, SIMEONE

Per a report from Ole, only Paulo DYBALA and Maxi MEZA who started against Iraq are expected to start against Brazil. The goalkeeper to start against Brazil is set be Sergio ROMERO.

Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI on MESSI’s absence: “We should play like a team”

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Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI took to the media following his team’s 4-0 win against Iraq.

The Argentina manager noted positives from his team in the win and spoke about the upcoming game against Brazil on Tuesday. Here’s what he had to say about the 4-0 victory:

“I look at the desire to win, to attack and to continue scoring goals. It was a good test.”

SCALONI noted that the players were “extremely tired” due to the travelling. In regards to the match on Tuesday, SCALONI expects a good one.

“We will compete and have a good match, there’s no doubt about that.”

He also mentioned that MESSI’s absence has obliged them to play like a team.

“I hope MESSI is in the future, he is the best player in the world. If he is not, we should try to play as a team, that is the idea, that we play as a team and we are difficult to beat.”

As for his future, SCALONI knows that a new coach is set to appointed in December.

“I am [in charge] now until November and then I am not. I hope these players can continue playing in the national team. I hope whoever comes, if he wants, can add these men with the other great players. The idea is that many of these guys, why not all, continue in the national team.”

Paulo DYBALA, Mauro ICARDI rumored to start for Argentina vs. Brazil

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Paulo DYBALA and Mauro ICARDI are both rumored to start for Argentina.

When Lionel SCALONI’s team take to the pitch in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday against Brazil, they could be lead by a pretty formidable front line. Paulo DYBALA of Juventus, Mauro ICARDI of Inter and Atletico Madrid’s Angel CORREA are rumored to start.

Sergio ROMERO would remain the captain and starting goalkeeper but there could be some changes from the team which got a 4-0 win against Iraq. Here is the rumored eleven against Brazil:

ROMERO; SARAVIA, PEZZELLA, OTAMENDI, TAGLIAFICO; PAREDES, BATTAGLIA, LO CELSO; DYBALA, ICARDI, CORREA.

 

Argentina defeat Iraq 4-0, goals from Lautaro MARTINEZ, Roberto PEREYRA, more

Argentina picked up a 4-0 win against Iraq in Saudi Arabia with goals coming from four different players.

The first half saw Argentina score relatively early with Inter striker Lautaro MARTINEZ opening the scoring. A cross sent in by Marcos ACUNA saw MARTINEZ head the ball for his first goal for Argentina.

The second goal came early in the second half when Watford man Rodrigo PEREYRA got his first international goal as well. A lovely setup by Paulo DYBALA, who played the ball in to PEREYRA and his effort beat the goalkeeper.

Goal number three came from German PEZZELLA, a close ranger header in the 82nd minute made it 3-0, once more, his first goal for Argentina.

Late in injury time, Franco CERVI drove through the Iraqi back line and scored. That was also his first goal for Argentina.

These were the substitutions made by coach Lionel SCALONI:

Giovanni SIMEONE came on for Lautaro MARTINEZ.
Franco CERVI for Leandro PAREDES.
Walter KANNEMANN for Fabricio BUSTOS.

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