Alexis Mac Allister is set to start for Argentina vs. Canada at the Copa America.
Mac Allister will reportedly be in the starting eleven. According to Gastón Edul, the Argentina midfield against Canada will be Alexis Mac Allister, Leandro Paredes and Rodrigo De Paul.
The Argentina national team trained for the last time before the Copa America match vs. Canada.
Argentina will play their first match of the 2024 Copa America vs. Canada on Thursday and the team trained for the last time on Wednesday. Lionel Scaloni had everyone training, doing exercises with the ball and running drills.
Lionel Scaloni’s team will play their first match at the 2024 Copa America vs. Canada in Atlanta on Thursday.
Lisandro Martínez will start for Argentina vs. Canada at the Copa America.
Martínez will be in the starting eleven for Argentina vs. Canada on Thursday. According to Gastón Edul, the 26 year old will replace Nicolás Otamendi in the starting eleven and will play alongside Cristian Romero in the back line.
The Argentine started both of Argentina’s matches last week. The first in a 1-0 win vs. Ecuador and the second a 4-1 win vs. Guatemala.
Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni spoke at a press conference prior to the match vs. Canada in the Copa America.
Lionel Scaloni and Leandro Paredes were both at the press conference on Thursday prior to the Copa America opener vs. Canada. Here is what Scaloni had to say about the match:
“I’m going to announce the team to the players this afternoon. They don’t know it yet.
“Canada is a very good team, they have important players and a new coach who has brought in new ideas. They are a complicated opponent but we are prepared to play our game.
“We are in good shape, with clear ideas and knowing how difficult this tournament is. We are prepared for what is to come.”
Scaloni also spoke about what the team has achieved:
“What we achieved was nice, but it’s in the past. We have to think about the present. I put the player I see best at the moment. I’ve always done that. The one I have sitting next to me (Paredes) went out in the World Cup and then came back in. It will always be like that.
“Today the word ‘process’ in football is very difficult to carry out and we have achieved it. It is something to be very satisfied with.”