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Jorge VALDANO: “They played without soul”

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World Cup winner Jorge VALDANO spoke about Argentina, Lionel MESSI and more.

Speaking to the media, VALDANO commented on Argentina’s fragility and missing the World Cup. Here’s what he had to say:

“There isn’t much time to recover but the more difficult it is, the closer the solution. I believe the players will stick together and unite to turn things around. A World cup without MESSI would be less of a World Cup.”

“This result leaves Argentina in a very difficult position. There are still seven games left and the game against Colombia will also be challenging. It’s not easy to compete when the atmosphere is not the right one. There is a lot of pressure to deliver.”

“Once COUTINHO scored Brazil’s opener, Argentina collapsed. They played without soul.”

“We need to reflect on how difficult it is to reach three consecutive finals. Argentina showed fragility as if they still haven’t recovered from the defeats of three consecutive finals. Perhaps missing out on qualification for the World Cup would be a punishment for us.”

About BAUZA:
“BAUZA faces the demand of 40 million football crazy Argentines.”

Jonathan CALLERI linked to SAMPAOLI’s Sevilla

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Rumors have surfaced that West Ham’s Jonathan CALLERI is on SAMPAOLI’s radar.

According to some reports, West Ham United’s Jonathan CALLERI is being watched by Argentine manager Jorge SAMPAOLI. CALLERI isn’t getting much playing time in England and SAMPAOLI seems to be interested in bringing him in to Spain.

Three changes to be made for Argentina line-up

Three changes are expected to be made by Edgardo BAUZA for Argentina on Tuesday night.

The National Team desperately need a win as they play Colombia on Tuesday. There are three changes that are expected to be made from the team which started against Brazil on Thursday. The rumored line-up is the following:

ROMERO; MERCADO, OTAMENDI, FUNES MORI, MAS; DI MARIA, MASCHERANO, BIGLIA, BANEGA; MESSI, PRATTO

The three changes are Gabriel MERCADO for Pablo ZABALETA, Ever BANEGA for Enzo PEREZ and Lucas PRATTO for Gonzalo HIGUAIN.

The current state of the Argentina National Team

It’s incredible how badly Argentina has fallen. Yet just as remarkable is the fact that a win on Tuesday would put them back on course for qualification.

One win in five matches. One win (which could ultimately prove to be decisive) against Uruguay has kept Argentina afloat in World Cup qualifications the past few matches. What happened against Brazil was not accidental. The 3-0 result, which easily could have been more had Brazil not fluffed their chances in front of goal, was coming.

Brazil’s been on the rise and Argentina has taken an opposite trajectory. But the results involving the other teams in South America went Argentina’s way. While Brazil and Uruguay are drifting away from everyone and have half a foot in for Russia, the other three teams ahead of Argentina are still very much within distance. So much so that a win for Argentina against Colombia on Tuesday (combined with results going in their favor) can see Argentina move up to third place behind Uruguay.

The three teams ahead of Argentina (along with Brazil and Uruguay) are Ecuador, Colombia and Chile. Ecuador have a home match against Venezuela where they are expected to get three points. Chile are at home against Uruguay where they can very easily drop points and Argentina are at home to Colombia. A very likely scenario can see Ecuador winning with Chile getting a draw against Uruguay. A win for Argentina would see them leapfrog both Chile and Colombia and go into fourth place. But just as much, both Ecuador and Chile can win and Argentina can draw or even lose to Colombia.

Pablo ZABALETA and Lucas BIGLIA cited that psychologically speaking, it’s getting to the players. Edgardo BAUZA doesn’t seem to have a very strong tactical plan (if a plan at all) and many of the players shouldn’t be starting for the team. In a match, you look for your goalkeeper to make a key save. Sergio ROMERO did not do that. Pablo ZABALETA (who’s been a strong servant for the National Team) is not getting any younger and was getting toyed with more than once. The center backs were clumsy, the left back spot is up for grabs, the midfield has no creativity or balance and the attack, well, the less said, the better.

In short, the team is in need of a massive overhaul. Many have been banging on the drums since the end of the World Cup. The teams needs new faces. Young, dynamic players who are hungry to play. Currently, it’s a squad consisting of broken down and slow players. Argentine coaches are always very scared of introducing young players into the squad. The last one to regularly do that was Jose PEKERMAN over a decade ago. Since that time, coaches have been hanging on to the players they know for the longest time. And it is continuing to cost the country and the fans.

On current form, there would be absolutely no harm in starting Geronimo RULLI over Sergio ROMERO. With the way things are going, there’s no reason why Leandro PAREDES and Manuel LANZINI should not be in the squad. With the way he’s been playing, Angel DI MARIA should not even be anywhere near the team as Argentina has more than enough capable players to replace him. Good or bad, we know what Gonzalo HIGUAIN and Sergio AGUERO can bring to the team. What we don’t know is what a Mauro ICARDI or Luciano VIETTO can add to it.

Simply throwing names in there and starting them mean nothing if the team doesn’t have a plan. And that’s when the coach comes in. BAUZA says one thing and does the other. He states that MESSI is very important to the team and that he should not be isolated when on the pitch. Yet come kick off, DI MARIA is all the way on the left losing the ball and HIGUAIN is offside and offers little to no movement. MESSI’s options? Passing it to Javier MASCHERANO or Lucas BIGLIA.

There was an instance near the end of the match where MESSI received the ball and dribbled past a few Brazilian players. Got inside the area and crossed it (the ball was blocked). But in the area was AGUERO who had just gotten there and a Gonzalo HIGUAIN who wasn’t anywhere near the area. There’s simply not enough support among the forwards.

And the supporting cast isn’t helping. The squad does not have enough players who can score from distance. Not enough players who are willing to track back but also good on the ball in moving forward. What’s been happening is MESSI is receiving the ball in the middle of the pitch and has no passing outlet. If MESSI is going to be played in midfield, he needs dynamic players around him willing to get the ball and make the runs. Otherwise, he’s being marked out of the match and the other players stand there without any idea of what to do.

The midfield against Brazil was completely overrun and overworked. When they did get the ball, they were very slow and predictable in their decision making. Very static in everything. For BAUZA, it’s one thing to go with three central midfielders in a World Cup Qualifier to try and grind out a result. But it’s another when it’s your actual gameplan for every match.

Against Colombia, it could very much be a different kind of match. This team has proven in the past that it’s capable of winning. But it’s also shown us that they are capable of reaching rock bottom time and time again. Which Argentina shows up will depend on not only the tactical plan of the coach but the mentality of the players.

Lionel MESSI: “We can’t keep gifting more points”

Lionel MESSI, Javier MASCHERANO, Edgardo BAUZA and Lucas BIGLIA all spoke to the media.

Following Argentina’s 3-0 loss to Brazil, the veterans on the team and the coach spoke to the media about the match and the state of the team. Here’s what they had to say:

Lionel MESSI:
“We weren’t expecting this results. Up until the first goal, we were equal. We were very much equal. We have to think about Colombia and not have the same kinds of matches we’ve been having. Despite all the bad, the good thing is that we still depend on us. But we can’t keep gifting more points.”

“When we’re hurt, it’s costing us to get back up. We’re more than aware that we have to change a lot in our style of play.”

“We have to think of the positive: We depend on ourselves. We have to be strong and we’ll get out of our situation.”

“Today, we have to be more united than ever. We all want the same thing: To be at the World Cup.”

Javier MASCHERANO:
“I don’t know if we’ve reached rock bottom but it’s a complex situation. We can’t keep losing. We’re lucky that the other matches went our way. But we have to start winning matches.”

“It’s a situation we’ve put ourselves in and one that we have to get ourselves out of.”

Edgardo BAUZA:
“With us being behind, I had to risk it but it was a match which gave Brazil a lot of space. In three days, we have a chance for revenge. And we know that qualification depends on us.”

“The match against Colombia is going to be different. Let’s see how the players recover.”

Pablo ZABALETA:
“We have to reflect on ourselves, we have to criticize ourselves and win the upcoming match.”

Lucas BIGLIA:
“We’re the first one’s that are disappointed. We have to turn the page, quickly. We have to lift our heads, Tuesday we have another match. The first goal hurt us.”

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