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Argentine players set to be at the Ballon d’Or ceremony

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Four Argentine players are set to be at the Ballon d’Or ceremony.

Lionel Messi is expected to win his eighth Ballon d’Or trophy on Monday and there are four Argentine players who will also be at the ceremony in Paris.

Emiliano Martínez will also be in attendance as he is nominated for the Yashin award. Julián Álvarez is expected to be in attendance, having won the World Cup with the Argentina national team and the treble with Manchester City.

Lautaro Martínez won the World Cup with the Argentina national team. With Inter, he won the Coppa Italia while also making the Champions League final.

Matías Soulé with two goals for Frosinone in 4-3 loss vs. Cagliari

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Matías Soulé scored two goals for Frosinone in their 4-3 loss vs. Cagliari.

Soulé had two early goals to give Frosinone the 2-0 lead in a match with saw Cagliari score twice in injury time to win. Soule intercepted a pass near Cagliari’s penalty area and would score from close range to give them the 1-0 lead.

The Argentine would receive the ball outside of the penalty area and dribble passed a defender and score to give them the 2-0 lead going into half time. Frosinone would take a 3-0 lead but eventually lose 4-3 late in the match.

The 20 year old has five goals and one assist in eight Serie A matches with four of his goals coming in the last three matches.

Facundo Medina scores his first goal for Lens in 4-0 win vs. Nantes

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Facundo Medina scored his first goal for Lens in their 4-0 win vs. Nantes.

Medina was part of the entire build up to his goal, playing a one-two before scoring from the edge of the penalty area to give Lens the 2-0 lead. The 24 year old has taken part in nine of the 10 matches in Ligue 1 for Lens, having missed one due to a yellow card suspension.

The Argentine made headlines on social media with a clip where he was jokingly telling a reporter that “the French have been broken since the World Cup final”.

Argentina U17 team named for the U17 World Cup in Indonesia

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Argentina U17 coach Diego Placente has named his team for the U17 World Cup in Indonesia.

Diego Placente announced his team for the U17 World Cup which begins in November. Argentina have been drawn in Group D with Japan, Poland and Senegal. Here are the names selected by Placente:

Froilan Diaz (Union)
Jeremias Florentin (Talleres de Cordoba)
Franco Villalba (Velez)
Dylan Gorosito (Boca Juniors)
Ulises Gimenez (River Plate)
Tobias Palacio (Argentinos Juniors)
Juan Gimenez (Rosario Central)
Valente Pierani (Estudiantes de la Plata)
Juan Manuel Villalba (Velez Sarsfield)
Octavio Ontivero (Lanus)
Thiago Laplace (Lanus)
Mariano Gerez (Lanus)
Gustavo Albarracin (Talleres de Cordoba)
Valentino Acuna (Newell’s Old Boys)
Kevin Gutierrez (Rosario Central)
Franco Mastantuono (River Plate)
Claudio Echeverri (River Plate)
Maher Carrizo (Velez Sarsfield)
Agustin Ruberto (River Plate)
Santiago Lopez (Independiente)
Ian Subiabre (River Plate)

Argentina play their first match on November 11 against Senegal and their second on November 14 against Japan. Their last match is on November 17 against Poland.

Pep Guardiola praises Argentina national team, comparison with FC Barcelona

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Pep Guardiola spoke at a press conference on Friday and praised the Argentina national team while also commented on the comparison with his FC Barcelona team.

Guardiola held a press conference on Friday prior to Manchester City’s league match against United on Sunday. The City coach spoke about Lionel Messi’s comments about the current Argentina national team being compared to his FC Barcelona team. With quotes courtesy of Dan Murphy, here is what Pep had to say:

“With the intuition and quality that Messi has to analyse what happened on the pitch in world football and he has been on both sides, why should I not believe him? I cannot talk about Argentina because I’m not there. He was in Argentina and Barcelona so it’s nice.”

He also spoke about Argentina at the World Cup:

“If we are close to the world champions, it’s nice. I’m really surprised in tough moments like the QF against Holland when they were two up and immediately it is 2-2. Normally the teams go down in knockout games. Emotions are so important, how they handled their emotions.

“They played better than before. The first half they played in the final against France is so difficult to find. it was one of the best finals I have seen. The reaction from France was fantastic but in that moment you see the trophy there, immediately at 2-0 it was 2-2. Teams can be destroyed but they reacted in extra time better than ever. That is so difficult.

“That’s why they’re champions. You’re not world champions if you don’t have something special in all departments but also the mentality. We were able to win the Treble last season because we were so strong.”

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