Home Blog Page 1183

Franco ARMANI of River Plate on the Argentina National Team: “There’s more enthusiasm”

18

River Plate’s Franco ARMANI may have cemented a spot with the Argentina National Team during his country’s friendly match against Colombia.

During only his third cap for Argentina, ARMANI wore the captain’s armband following Nicolas TAGLIAFICO’s substitution. The veteran shot stopper pulled off some fine saves against Colombia and while at the airport getting ready to leave New York, ARMANI spoke to the media. Here’s what he had to say:

“Personally, I am happy and for the group as well for the two matches which we had. The balance is positive. My team mates gave it their all. Each of them wants to be there (with the Argentina National Team) and took their chances. There’s more enthusiasm.”

Franco ARMANI vs. Colombia

Argentina Throwback Thursday: A dominant performance vs. Chile in 2002 Qualifiers

6

It truly was a star studded team put together by Marcelo BIELSA when they thrashed Chile 4-1 at El Monumental on March 29, 2000 to pick up a 4-1 win in the 2002 World Cup Qualifiers.

Before even going into the details of the match, here was the joke of an eleven which started for Argentina:

Roberto BONANO
Roberto AYALA
Mauricio POCHETTINO
Walter SAMUEL
Diego SIMEONE
Javier ZANETTI
Cristian GONZALO
Juan Sebastian VERON
Ariel ORTEGA
Gabriel BATISTUTA
Claudio LOPEZ

The match was under way and the first opportunity fell to Argentina who were awarded a free kick. It was taken by the great Gabriel BATISTUTA as he curved the ball around the Chilean wall gave Argentina the 1-0 lead. Argentina had some goal scoring chances with Juan Sebastian VERON and Ariel ORTEGA coming close to doubling Argentina’s lead. Chile eventually drew level following a great free kick of their own.

Some lovely work near the edge of the area by Inter captain Javier ZANETTI lead to a scramble in the penalty area and Juan Sebastian VERON scored from outside of the area to give Argentina the lead once more.

In the second half, Ariel ORTEGA was brought down in the penalty area and Argentina were awarded a penalty. Up stepped number 11 VERON and he made no mistake dispatching it and Argentina were up 3-1 in the match.

Claudio LOPEZ made it 4-1 as he received the ball in the area, controlled it well and flicked it down and into the net.

Last week’s Argentina Throwback Thursday saw Juan Roman RIQUELME dominate Peru at the 2007 Copa America.

Lionel MESSI, Sergio AGUERO, DI MARIA, more could return to Argentina team

Several historic figures from the Argentina National Team could be returning to the squad for next month’s matches.

Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI has no time to waste following Argentin’s matches from this week. The manager will have to announce his lost of players for next month’s friendly matches against Egypt and Brazil next Friday, on the 21st of September.

Per a report by TyC Sports, there are a few names from times past which could be included for the two games. The players rumored to be in the list are the following:

Lionel MESSI, Sergio AGUERO, Angel DI MARIA, Nicolas OTAMENDI, Eduardo SALVIO and Gabriel MERCADO.

In the cases of Gabriel MERCADO and Eduardo SALVIO, they were both initially in SCALONI’s list but had to pull out due to injury.

However, the list should include many of the players which were recently part of the United States tour. TyC are reporting that Gonzalo MARTINEZ and Franco CERVI left a good impression on SCALONI while Lautaro MARTINEZ (initially in the squad but left because of an injury) and Mauro ICARDI will be there next month. This would likely mean that no Gonzalo HIGUAIN in the list.

Argentina will play Egypt on October 11 before playing Brazil on October 16 in Saudi Arabia.

Gerardo “Tata” MARTINO of Atlanta United: “I’m willing to return to coach Argentina”

129

Former Argentina National Team and current coach of Atlanta United Gerardo “Tata” MARTINO spoke with Alargue CARACOL about all the rumors concerning his future.

The former Newell’s Old Boys manager spoke about a number of topics, from coaching Argentina again to being linked to the Colombian National Team job and how he once turned them down. A big thank you to @Juan G. ARANGO for these quotes. Here’s what he had to say about his current contract with Atlanta United in MLS and being linked to the Colombian team:

“They say here that it is very difficult in the first couple of seasons to do big things in MLS. We’ve been able to evolve greatly this season. We do have an obligation to at least fight for the title until the end.

“I am flattered that I am being considered for the Colombian National Team job. I am very happy and calm with Atlanta United but I have a contract right now. But after it expires, I will look at the situation.

“I have not been contacted by anyone at the Colombian FA. I have to have a discussion with the brass here with Atlanta United… I have a date of October 1 to define the future of the team and mine as well.”

Tata MARTINO praised former Argentina and Colombia coach Jose PEKERMAN while also stating that he was one time close to coaching Colombia:

“After what PEKERMAN has done, Colombia is one of the most attractive jobs in the world and one of the biggest national team around. It would be very attractive. It is very difficult for anyone at the Colombian FA to contact my agent, I do not have one.

“Colombia would be an attractive job for any top coach. I was close to coaching the Colombian National Team once, but my heart tugged towards the club that I adore (Newell’s). The Colombian FA did everything to have me sign, my lawyer and accountant were in Bogota were ready to sign, but something had me go to Newell’s Old Boys.

“Destiny prevented me from being with a national team as big as Colombia, but in the end things went well for them the past eight years. I also helped in Newell’s winning the league and avoiding relegation.

“My heart for Newell’s Old Boys was much greater than anything else. The papers were ready and all I had to do was sign, but things were different.”

On the topic of the Argentina job, MARTINO said he would return to coach the team:

“What I said about Colombia, it also applies to Argentina. I still have a contractual situation to resolve in Atlanta. I don’t have much else to add. I haven’t given an interview to the Argentine press in two years, but I will clear it up. I have not been contacted.

“I am willing to return to coach Argentina… but it is difficult to talk about things that are not concrete. It is also about respect, especially for the team I currently work for. Respect has to focus on truth and I have not been in contact with Colombia or Argentina.

“So for me to say that I would love to coach a team would be like I am offering myself for a situation I have not created. I would prefer to solve first my sporting situation and then the contractual one. I have to see if we are together two more years or we part ways.

“Many speculations have been made with Argentina when there has been no contact. I just have to laugh. Right now, we are talking about thing that are up in the air. The only thing that is solid is my current job with Atlanta United.”

On receiving praise by AFA president Claudio TAPIA and his history with the Argentina National Team:

“I do feel the same way as Claudio TAPIA (AFA president) as he’s been a person that has been by my side in the worst moments, especially at the institutional level. He was always there at the sporting level when we lost the finals and that could have ended up as if we did nothing.

“I accept those ‘failures’ because I know that Argentina are obligated to win. It is also true that we had some difficult moments at the institutional level when it came to planning travel, financial situations and organizing an Olympic team.

“It was important to establish the foundations for the turnover that Argentina was inevitably going to undergo and have not been able to do so because we do not have the support of the teams abroad. But what was more amazing is that the teams in Argentina didn’t either.

“For all of those reasons, I decided to resign as coach of Argentina. If there was one person that did not leave our side then it was Claudio TAPIA and that is why I consider him a friend.”

Gerardo MARTINO on his relationship with Lionel MESSI:

“My relationship with MESSI is normal. When I coached him at FC Barcelona and Argentina was like any other relationship between a coach and a player. I do not have anything to fix with MESSI or any player. What occurred with Argentina is purely institutional and disorganization within an FA and team as big as Argentina.

On rumors of him going to coach Nacional in Colombia:

“Wow. It is news to me, i did not know I was a candidate to be the next coach of Nacional… it is news to me.”

Once more, thank you to Juan G. ARANGO for translating these quotes.

Paulo DYBALA and Lionel SCALONI post Argentina match comments

46

Paulo DYBALA and Argentina coach Lionel SCALONI spoke following the team’s 0-0 draw against Colombia.

Lionel SCALONI was being interviewed by TyC Sports where he called over Juventus star Paulo DYBALA. After Exequiel PALACIOS started the match in favor of DYBALA, there were rumors that SCALONI had problems or didn’t like DYBALA. The coach quickly put an end to those rumors.

While being interviewed, he called DYBALA over and had this to say:

“You think I have a problem with him? He’s a phenomenon, he’s a great but he didn’t train during the week. Stop talking nonesense, we need Argentina to take a step forward, not back.”

As for the match itself, SCALONI said this:

“Our best moments were in the first half. The kids did well. They were up against one of the best teams, a team that went far at the World Cup.”

Paulo DYBALA had this to say about the team:

“This is a beautiful group. We need the support of the people. We are all young players with a lot of eagerness. We have to keep working in the same way. One always wants to be with the National Team.”

Become a Mundo Albiceleste Member

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

OFFER AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME

1 MONTH – FREE TRIAL, CANCEL ANYTIME

  • 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