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Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni: “In the National Team the player gives his all”

Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni spoke about his players after the team’s 6-0 win against Bolivia.

Lionel Scaloni coached his team to a 6-0 win against Bolivia in the South American World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday and the team leads the table. Scaloni spoke to the media after the match. Here is what he had to say:

“The important thing is that the players go out on the field and play for their team, for their people.

“They were two matches loaded with many things but we managed to overcome them. In the end, as we tell the players, when you have the right attitude and good spirits, things happen and you don’t get upset.

“The best players are in the Argentine National Team and there is no relaxation. We believe that this also comes a lot from the young players, who are eager to be there.

“In the National Team the player gives his all, regardless of who is sitting on the bench. Those who are in the starting line-up are just as important as the rest. They all keep the group together and perform well when it’s their turn to play.

Scaloni also commented on the win against Bolivia:

“This was not an easy game. Then it opened up and the team was able to break free. We’ve played better games, but when you win like that, it’s magnified. We understand better how to play and that’s what time gives us.

“I think this team is eager to play the ball, to get together and pass it, to attack and not let them score. They feel comfortable passing the ball and recovering it quickly. If people are happy, it’s incredible for us. We don’t feel pressure, we enjoy it.”

Thiago Almada after scoring for Argentina: “It is an unforgettable day for me”

Thiago Almada spoke to the media after scoring for Argentina in their 6-0 win against Bolivia.

Almada was substituted into the match for Argentina and scored his second ever goal for the Argentina national team. Speaking to the media after the match, here is what he had to say:

“I am very happy, it is an unforgettable day for me. I had to be ready to play and, luckily, I was able to play and convert. I try to enjoy everything to the fullest.”

Lionel Messi speaks on Nico Paz and Valentín Carboni

Lionel Messi spoke about Nico Paz and Valentín Carboni.

Messi spoke to the media after Argentina’s 6-0 win vs. Bolivia where he scored three goals and had two assists in the South American World Cup qualifiers. After commenting on the support he gets from the fans, Messi also commented Nico Paz, who made his Argentina national team debut. Here is what he had to say:

“Nico has a lot of quality and understands the game perfectly. He has an incredible mindset, and he’s with a coach who is my friend (Cesc Fàbregas) and will help him grow a lot.”

He also commented on Valentín Carboni who tore his ACL earlier while with the Argentina team.

“Unfortunately, we recently lost Carboni to an injury, and we send him all our support. Today, Nico (Paz) made his debut and he also plays really well and is important to us. He has an incredible mindset and that’s why he’s where he is.”

Lionel Messi speaks after Argentina win: “It moves me how they shout my name”

Lionel Messi spoke after Argentina’s win against Bolivia and the support he gets from the fans.

Messi scored three goals and had two assists for Argentina in the 6-0 win against Bolivia, leading the South American World Cup qualifying charts. The fans at the Monumental stadium chanted his name and gave him a standing ovation. Speaking to the media after the match, here is what Messi had to say:

“It’s really nice to come here, to feel the affection of the people. It moves me how they shout my name.

“I haven’t set any date or deadline regarding my future, I just want to enjoy all of this. It moves me more than ever to be here and feel the love of the people because I know these could be my last matches.

“This drives me. Enjoying being happy where I am. Despite my age, when I’m here, I feel like a kid because I’m comfortable with this team. As long as I feel good and can keep performing the way I want, we’ll keep enjoying it.”

Lionel Messi scores a hat trick, Argentina win 6-0 vs. Bolivia

Lionel Messi would score a hat trick and Argentina would win 6-0 vs. Bolivia.

Messi scored his first hat trick of 2024 with the Argentina national team while also assisting twice for Argentina in their 6-0 win vs. Bolivia in the South American World Cup qualifiers.

At 0-0, Lautaro Martínez applied pressure on the back line and Lioneo Messi got to the loose ball, cut inside the penalty area and scored to give Argentina the 1-0 lead.

At 1-0, Julián Álvarez played a through ball to Messi and one on one with the goalkeeper, he would pass it to Lautaro Martínez who would score the open goal. But Messi had one more assist.

Minutes later, Argentina were awarded a free kick. Messi took it, crossing it over to Julián Álvarez and he would score to give Argentina the 3-0 lead at the break.

The second half would start and Nicolás Otamendi would score but the referee would go to VAR and it was ruled offside. Nicolás Tagliafico was offside on the goal in front of the goalkeeper when Otamendi scored.

Lionel Scaloni would make three substitutions bringing on Leandro Paredes, Exequiel Palacios and Thiago Almada on for Alexis Mac Allister, Rodrigo De Paul and Julián Álvarez. Leandro Paredes would go on to have one of the passes of the match.

Leandro Paredes would pass it over to Nahuel Molina who pulled it back to Thiago Almada and Almada would score to make it 4-0 for Argentina.

Scaloni would make two more changes, bringing on Nico Paz for Lautaro Martínez and Lisandro Martínez for Nicolás Otamendi.

Messi would score once more. He would receive the ball and run towards the Bolivian back line and his effort would beat the goalkeeper to make it 5-0 for Argentina.

But Messi was not done. Moments later, Lionel Messi would once more run at the Bolivian back line, cut to his left and score his hat trick.

Messi leads the South American World Cup qualifiers at 37 years old with six goals.