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Gio LO CELSO dinks goalkeeper in PSG victory

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Gio LO CELSO produced a moment of brilliance in PSG’s victory.

It took until the 87th minute for the Argentinian midfielder to find the back of the net in PSG’s 3-0 victory away to Lille. A 20th successive Ligue 1 win for the league leaders saw the former Rosario Central man score his first league goal of the season.

LO CELSO, who finished the match with 118 touches, score the goal on his 100th touch when he chipped the goalkeeper from the edge of the area. Coach Unai EMERY has been using LO CELSO much more frequently this season which will no doubt help his chances of being included in the Argentina squad not only for next month’s friendly matches but also for the World Cup.

All three of PSG’s Argentinians started the match with Angel DI MARIA and Javier PASTORE also in the starting eleven.

Gio LO CELSO game in numbers

118 touches
95 passes
91% pass accuracy
3 dribbles won
6 tackles won
2 interceptions

Nicolas TAGLIAFICO on Ajax, Jordi ALBA and more

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Argentine fullback and newly signed Ajax defender Nicolas TAGLIAFICO gave an interview where he discussed Ajax, Jordi ALBA and more.

In an interview with Ole, the former Independiente man spoke about a number of things. One was the main difference between football in Argentina and football in Ajax, the Argentina National Team and more. Here’s what he had to say:

The difference between football in Argentina and in Ajax:

“The main difference is that the players play out from the back. Here, the centre-backs move forward with great ease, that surprised me a lot. It’s incredible because you think that those who play in that position are generally not good with the ball but here they have great technique. If the opponent gives them space, they start running and pass the half-way line of the pitch while dominating with the ball. And they’re smart in terms of generating space. They teach them that since they were kids.”

Why is it so hard to see that in Argentina?

“Because there are two factors that play against us: The first is that lack of training and the second is the lack of patience from people. In the youth teams, up until recently, they didn’t prepare the kids to play this way. The coaches in the youth level, appear to be more concerned with the result. And if one is not formed that way, it’s difficult to put it into practice when you reach the first division.

“The defender who isn’t ready, we doubt him. They think it’s a risk to go out playing (from the back) and not a way of overcoming the opponent. The most secure way is to lob it up and just be ready.”

Who he watches to better himself in his position

“I used to always watch a lot of Lahm. He was the example of a player who understood his role within the team, that never complicated things and seemed to know so much about the game that he was capable of playing in any position.”

About Jordi ALBA’s understanding with Lionel MESSI

“I watch Jordi ALBA and I know I have to watch him more. MESSI had a relationship with Dani ALVES and now he has it with Jordi ALBA. They practically know each other off memory. Leo grabs it from the middle onto the left, Jordi goes on the overlap and gives the ball back to Leo who then scores. But there’s a great timing on it and an understanding which is logical because they train together every day. I have to be prepared for if I get my chance, to be able to do something similar.”

SAMPAOLI went to go see you in the Netherlands. One would imagine it would get you excited about being in the National Team for Russia.

“Yes. Yes, if he came to see me it was for something. One dreams of being called-up to the National Team and to have the chance to play in a World Cup. All this time, he’s been playing with a back line of three but he can also play in a back line of four. And I have to prepare myself and demonstrate here at Ajax that I deserve to be called-up.”

Guido PIZARRO on radar of Genoa, Tigres

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Guido PIZARRO is on the radar of two different clubs.

With the transfer market closing in a few hours, the Sevilla man is wanted by Italian club Genoa and his old club, Tigres. According to a report, Genoa are interested in signing the Argentina international but it does look fairly difficult as they must first convince Guido as well as find an agreement with Sevilla.

The other club is Mexican team Tigres, Guido PIZARRO’s old stomping ground. Per a report by ESPN, the midfielder will be returning to his old team in a move which is expected to be confirmed in the upcoming hours. The deal would be on a four year contract.

Worth noting that PIZARRO did not train with Sevilla on Tuesday morning.

Jorge SAMPAOLI to visit Argentine clubs

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Argentina coach Jorge SAMPAOLI was present at Independiente’s training session on Wednesday and will continue to visit different Argentine clubs.

With his European journey now done and dusted, the Argentina coach has turned his attention to the domestic league back home. SAMPAOLI confirmed a few days ago that he would apply the same style which he used while in Europe meeting the players. This means that SAMPAOLI will be attending different training sessions and speaking with coaches.

Wednesday’s attention was on Independiente and three players: Fabricio BUSTOS, Juan SANCHEZ MINO and Maximiliano MEZA.

There’s another club which SAMPAOLI will reportedly be visiting, that of River Plate. The coach will attend their training session to keep an eye out on Franco ARMANI and Enzo PEREZ. ARMANI’s case is a bit of an interesting one as there were very strong rumors at one point that the goalkeeper would attain Colombian citizenship and play for Jose PEKERMAN’s men.

The 31 year old impressed during his time with Atletico Nacional winning many titles (one of which was the 2016 Copa Libertadores).

Argentina Fans From Kerala Meet Their Heroes!

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Here is a bit info about the southern state of Kerala in India. Nicknamed as the Spice Garden of India or the Land of the Coconuts, renowned for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters. Like in most places in India, cricket is a popular sport in recent times but that doesn’t mean football is non-existence. As I’ve learned from Novy KAPADIA’s Barefoot to Boots : The Many Lives of Indian Football, it also a long-thriving football culture that dates back so many decades ago.

Thus it comes to no surprise the state boost the largest Argentine following in India. The Argentina Fans Kerala which was launched by July 2012 has amazed with 200,000 followings on his its Facebook page. To celebrate this, several members of this group have decided to make the trip to Dubai for an important mission.

Russian Premier League side, Zenit St. Petersburg were happened to be visiting the Middle East for a friendly and with not but five Argentine players in their squad, the group were presented with a great opportunity to meet their heroes in the flesh.

This is their story…

Happiness would become less of a befitting term to describe the emotions of few folks in Kerala(historically referred to as God’s own country) in South India, who are seemingly ‘on cloud nine’ for what was initially thought of as just a distant dream come to reality in Dubai last week. For them, the meetup with few of the best young jewels who have already represented Albiceleste colors in one format or the other could not have come at a better time and place.

To celebrate the milestone of 200k likes for a Facebook page named ‘Argentina Fans Kerala’ celebrating the achievements of Argentina in the game of soccer covering from historical legacy to day-to-day flashes of brilliance from even the fringe players in the reserves teams of Supeliga, meeting the quintet of Emanuel RIGONI, Matias KRANVITTER, Leandro PAREDES, Sebastian DRIUSSI, Emanuel MAMMANA from the Russian club Zenit St. Petersburg proved nothing short of a magical coincidence.

Few of the page admins or community craftsmen rather are from across the Middle East. This Facebook virtual community is backed by an intensely active dense pool of fans and well-wishers from across this small state who cheer for not just the wins, but even for any positive development in Argentina in footballing terms. It would never be an overstatement to say that these people in Kerala aren’t any short of passion or spirit compared to the true blue ‘argentinos’.

They identify themselves with Argentina and it’s passion for football way easier than any other group of people could with any other nation(love for one’s home nation discarded). Opportunity came beckoning as Mr. Noushad, staff at Al Shabab football club, based in Riyadh coordinated the whole meet up session after Zenit’s display at the stadium for a friendly match.

Abdul Khader, chief admin at the FB page couldn’t contain his excitement when asked about his experience talking to PAREDES, MAMMANA and KRANEVITTER who out of the five were found ‘super cool’ knowing there are people of different origin, race, color from a distant part of this world cheering for them as if they were their own cousins. The team from India also gifted the players a memento and in return, they wished all their support for the continued growth and expansion of the page.

Meanwhile, team ‘AFK'(as they fondly call themselves) is all pumped up with ‘Copa Mundial’ in Zenit’s own Rusia just five months away. They are all set to bleed ‘blue and white’ for their adopted country(purely for soccer’s sake)! “Vamos Vamós….”

A big thanks to Shihab Panthavooor and Mohammed Ameen for taking time to share their experience and also these amazing photos for Mundo Albiceleste!

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