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Strongly rumored list of 35 players for Argentina’s World Cup squad

Argentine media outlet TyC Sports is claiming that the list which they have released will be the same one coach Jorge SAMPAOLI will announce on Monday.

The Argentina coach will announce his preliminary list of 35 players for the World Cup on Monday. And if the list by TyC Sports is to be believed, we could be in for a few surprises. Here’s the list:

Goalkeepers:

Sergio ROMERO (Manchester United, 31 years old)
Wilfredo CABALLERO (Chelsea, 36 years old)
Nahuel GUZMAN (Tigres, 32 years old)
Franco ARMANI (River Plate, 31 years old)

Defenders:

Eduardo SALVIO (Benfica, 27 years old)
Gabriel MERCADO (Sevilla, 31 years old)
Nicolas OTAMENDI (Manchester City, 30 years old)
Javier MASCHERANO (Heibei Fortune, 33 years old)
Federico FAZIO (AS Roma, 31 years old)
Marcos ROJO (Manchester United, 28 years old)
Marcos ACUNA (Sporting Lisbon, 26 years old)
Nicolas TAGLIAFICO (Ajax, 25 years old)
Ramiro FUNES MORI (Everton, 27 years old)
German PEZZELLA (Fiorentina, 26 years old)
Cristian ANSALDI (Torino, 31 years old)

Midfielders:

Lucas BIGLIA (AC Milan, 32 years old)
Ever BANEGA (Sevilla, 29 years old)
Giovani LO CELSO (PSG, 22 years old)
Manuel LANZINI (West Ham United, 25 years old)
Enzo PEREZ (River Plate, 32 years old)
Pablo PEREZ (Boca Juniors, 32 years old)
Leandro PAREDES (Zenit St. Petersburg, 23 years old)
Guido PIZARRO (Sevilla, 28 years old)
Rodrigo BATTAGLIA (Sporting Lisbon, 26 years old)
Ricardo CENTURION (Racing Club, 25 years old)
Angel DI MARIA (PSG, 30 years old)
Diego PEROTTI (AS Roma, 29 years old)
Maximiliano MEZA (Independiente, 26 years old)

Forwards:

Paulo DYBALA (Juventus, 24 years old)
Sergio AGUERO (Manchester City, 29 years old)
Gonzalo HIGUAIN (Juventus, 30 years old)
Lionel MESSI (FC Barcelona, 30 years old)
Mauro ICARDI (Inter, 25 years old)
Lautaro MARTINEZ (Racing Club, 20 years old)
Cristian PAVON (Boca Juniors, 22 years old)

Argentina 35 players
Argentina’s rumored list of preliminary players for the World Cup.

Should this be the list, the following players would miss out:

Agustin MARCHESIN
Alejandro GOMEZ
Matias KRANEVITTER
Emiliano RIGONI
Fabricio BUSTOS

We will have the full list once it is announced here on Mundo Albiceleste which will then be followed by a player preview.

Injury Alert: Papu GOMEZ injures Lucas BIGLIA, leaves the match

Some breaking news coming out of Italy as Lucas BIGLIA had to come off injured on Sunday.

During Atalanta’s Serie A match vs. AC Milan (which ended in a 1-1 draw), Alejandro “Papu” GOMEZ kneed Lucas BIGLIA in the back and the AC Milan player was unable to to continue the match. BIGLIA was unable to continue as he was substituted off at half time.

BIGLIA had just came back from an injury.

Erik LAMELA, Manuel LANZINI and Lucas ALARIO all score twice

Erik LAMELA, Manuel LANZINI (with LANZINI scoring an absolute beauty) and Lucas ALARIO all scored twice.

It was a day of goals in the English Premier League as Erik LAMELA scored twice (forced a third off a deflection) in Tottenham’s 5-4 win against Leicester City. The first goal coming in the 49th minute, a tap in from close range. The second goal (while not given to LAMELA) was a massively deflected goal. The third being very similar to the first as it also came from close range.

Manuel LANZINI also scored twice for his club West Ham in a 3-1 win against Everton. LANZINI’s first goal coming from the edge of the area. The second goal was a curler of a striker. From the goalkeeper’s right on the edge of the area, LANZINI curled one in for West Ham’s third.

Lucas ALARIO scored two times on Saturday, two very different goals. The first coming from a nearly impossible angle, from the right side of the goalkeeper into the top net. A fabulous strike by the former River Plate man. The second goal saw ALARIO pounce on a bad back pass as he rounded the goalkeeper and scored.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nug49QRgP5s

Jorge VALDANO: “MESSI is being asked for things you ask a team and not a single man”

One of the most intelligent people in Argentine football and World Cup hero Jorge VALDANO has spoken about what it was like winning the World Cup in 1986, what went wrong in 1982, Lionel MESSI and this World Cup.

In an interview with El Pais, VALDANO stated that what is being asked of from MESSI is not fair, he discussed how he cried like a child in a park after having won the World Cup and much more. Here’s what he had to say:

Does it benefit Argentina that their biggest stars are without any official matches?

“If I were MESSI, I would start the preseason for the World Cup in Russia right now, taking into account that Barcelona no longer play big games. I would concentrate on reaching the World Cup physically impeccable. There are many ways to go up against competition and also you can do a more demanding job during the week and play games with a bigger workload in order to get there (to the World Cup) in the best possible way.”

How do you see the Argentina National Team and MESSI at the 2018 World Cup?

“MESSI is being asked for things you ask a team and not a single man. He is the great captain of this team and now we have to find a team that is capable of understanding the genius. It is not always easy to play with a genius and that is why it is very important for everyone to know how to strengthen that weapon (MESSI) that distinguishes the Argentina National Team. The competitiveness of the Argentine players is seen every week in hundreds of different cases around the world, we are going to trust Argentina’s race and genetics.”

What expectations do you have for the World Cup?

“I generate expectations out of those who play well. Once more Spain, in a methodical way has become an example; I expect things from Germany, I expect things from Brazil because Tite is doing a great job. Argentina are among the favorites and let’s not forget that this generation are runners-up of a World Cup.”

Why wasn’t Argentina able to get past the second round of Spain in 1982 after being champions in 1978?

“I don’t have a theory that explains why the best players of 1978 and some of the best ones of 1986 were unable to have a better tournament in 1982. MARADONA was very young and [Mario] KEMPES was beginning to decline. This finally became a problem when it was time for the tournament. Also, there was a big distraction that was the Malvinas/Falklands war and that put football secondary and in a way, it interfered.”

What did you first think of when you scored a goal in the final of Mexico 1986?

“The first thing that came to my mind was “this is not happening to me.” I think happiness has some sort of limit and that exceeded that limit. I didn’t think it was real. When I got to the dressing room I was sitting on the floor, one arm holding [Ricardo] GIUSTI and the other [Julio] OLARTICOECHEA. Both of them crying and me trying not to cry. After that, when I arrived in Madrid, my brother had sent me tapes with songs and messages from Argentina.

“One morning I put on my walkman and went for a run and in the middle of the messages was recorded my goal in the World Cup, commentated by Jose Maria MUNOZ. Right then I started crying like a kid. I had to hide in the middle of the park in order to cry.”

World Cup countdown: 50 days, Argentina moment number 32, Hernan CRESPO

As part of the 50 days, 50 Argentina World Cup moments, we will be counting down the top 50 Argentina moments at a World Cup using the daily number.

We are just 32 days until the start of the FIFA World Cup and in 32nd place we have Hernan CRESPO scoring his 32nd goal for Argentina against Mexico at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Perhaps a match that is mostly remembered for an absolute dream goal by Maxi RODRIGUEZ, there were still two others which were scored prior to that goal by Maxi. A repeat of the 2005 Confederations Cup semi-final match, Argentina took on Mexico in the Round of 16 of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Rafa MARQUEZ opened the scoring for Mexico early in the match but the lead didn’t last long. A corner kick by Juan Roman RIQUELME landed onto the edge of the foot of Hernan CRESPO and just like that, Argentina’s number 9 had scored his 32nd goal for his country.

The match needed extra time (although it shouldn’t have gone that far as Lionel MESSI had a goal which was wrongly disallowed for offside) and in those extra 30 minutes, we saw one of the best goals in the history of that competition.

Lionel MESSI to Juan Pablo SORIN who sent in a cross to Maxi RODRIGUEZ and well, we all know the rest.

Here was the starting XI for the match:

1. Roberto ABBONDANZIERI
2. Roberto AYALA
3. Juan Pablo SORIN
5. Esteban CAMBIASSO
6. Gabriel HEINZE
7. Javier SAVIOLA
8. Javier MASCHERANO
9. Hernan CRESPO
10. Juan ROman RIQUELME
13. Lionel SCALONI
18. Maxi RODRIGUEZ

Hernán Crespo: Argentina International Goals – Senior Level

# Opponent Competition Date Result
1 Ecuador 1998 World Cup Qualifiers April 30, 1997 Final 2-1 Argentina
2 Peru 1998 World Cup Qualifiers June 8, 1997 Final 2-0 Argentina
3 Venezuela 1998 World Cup Qualifiers July 20, 1997 Final 2-0 Argentina
4 Yugoslavia Friendly February 24, 1998 Final 3-1 Argentina
5 Yugoslavia Friendly February 24, 1998 Final 3-1 Argentina
6 Yugoslavia Friendly February 24, 1998 Final 3-1 Argentina
7 Brazil Friendly September 4, 1999 Final 2-0 Argentina
8 Venezuela 2002 World Cup Qualifiers April 26, 2000 Final 4-0 Argentina
9 Colombia 2002 World Cup Qualifiers June 29, 2000 Final 3-1 Argentina
10 Ecuador 2002 World Cup Qualifiers July 19, 2000 Final 2-0 Argentina
11 Peru 2002 World Cup Qualifiers September 3, 2000 Final 2-1 Argentina
12 Italy Friendly February 28, 2001 Final 2-1 Argentina
13 Venezuela 2002 World Cup Qualifiers March 28, 2001 Final 5-0 Argentina
14 Bolivia 2002 World Cup Qualifiers April 25, 2001 Final 3-3 Draw
15 Bolivia 2002 World Cup Qualifiers April 25, 2001 Final 3-3 Draw
16 Colombia 2002 World Cup Qualifiers June 3, 2001 Final 3-0 Argentina
17 Ecuador 2002 World Cup Qualifiers August 15, 2001 Final 2-0 Argentina
18 Sweden 2002 FIFA World Cup June 12, 2002 Final 1-1 Draw
19 Japan Friendly November 20, 2002 Final 2-0 Argentina
20 Venezuela 2006 World Cup Qualifiers September 9, 2003 Final 3-0 Argentina
21 Bolivia 2006 World Cup Qualifiers November 15, 2003 Final 3-0 Argentina
22 Colombia 2006 World Cup Qualifiers November 18, 2003 Final 1-1 Draw
23 Ecuador 2006 World Cup Qualifiers March 30, 2004 Final 1-0 Argentina
24 Germany Friendly February 9, 2005 Final 2-2 Draw
25 Germany Friendly February 9, 2005 Final 2-2 Draw
26 Colombia 2006 World Cup Qualifiers March 30, 2005 Final 1-0 Argentina
27 Brazil 2006 World Cup Qualifiers June 8, 2005 Final 3-1 Argentina
28 Brazil 2006 World Cup Qualifiers June 8, 2005 Final 3-1 Argentina
29 England Friendly November 12, 2005 Final 3-2 England
30 Ivory Coast 2006 FIFA World Cup June 10, 2006 Final 2-1 Argentina
31 Serbia & Montenegro 2006 FIFA World Cup June 16, 2006 Final 6-0 Argentina
32 Mexico 2006 FIFA World Cup June 24, 2006 Final 2-1 Argentina
33 United States 2007 Copa America June 28, 2007 Final 4-1 Argentina
34 United States 2007 Copa America June 28, 2007 Final 4-1 Argentina
35 Colombia 2007 Copa America July 2, 2007 Final 4-2 Argentina

 

If you missed it, here are our 50 World Cup moments:
50: Sergio ROMERO gets 50th cap vs. Switzerland at 2014 FIFA World Cup.
49: Roberto AYALA scores in the 49th minute vs. Germany at 2006 FIFA World Cup.
48: Angel DI MARIA’s 48th cap for Argentina vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina at 2014 FIFA World Cup.
47: Mario KEMPES scores Argentina’s 47th goal all time at the 1978 FIFA World Cup vs. Peru.
46: Jorge VALDANO scores in the 46th minute at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
45: Javier ZANETTI scores in the 45th minute vs. England at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
44: Gabriel BATISTUTA scores goal number 44 in his Argentina career at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
43: Gonzalo HIGUAIN receives cap number 43 for Argentina vs. Germany in the final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
42: Pedro PASCULLI scores in the 42nd minute for Argentina vs. Uruguay at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
41: Maxi RODRÍGUEZ scores in the 41st minute for Argentina vs. Serbia & Montenegro at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
40: Roberto AYALA plays in his 40th match for Argentina vs. Jamaica at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
39: Pablo ZABALETA plays in his 39th match for Argentina vs. Nigeria at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
38: Javier SAVIOLA scores in the 38th minute for Argentina vs. Ivory Coast at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
37: Maxi RODRIGUEZ plays in his 37th match for Argentina vs. South Korea at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
36: Mauricio PINEDA scores in the 36th minute for Argentina vs. Croatia at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
35: Ezequiel LAVEZZI plays in his 35th match for Argentina vs. Netherlands at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
34: Diego MARADONA scores his 34th goal for Argentina vs. Greece at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
33: Gonzalo HIGUAIN scores in the 33rd minute for Argentina vs. Mexico at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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