Papu Gómez has his contract with Sevilla terminated and he could be going to Saudi Arabia.
Gómez could soon be leaving Europe. According to César Luis Merlo and Relevo, the 35 year old would have left Sevilla through mutual consent and there is a good chance that he goes to play in Saudi Arabia, joining some of the other big names to play in that league.
The Argentine did not take part in any of Sevilla’s first three matches this season as he was linked with a move away from the club. He first joined them in 2021 from Atalanta and most recently won the 2023-2023 Europa League.
He is not included in the Argentina national team for the September World Cup qualifying matches.
Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni spoke about winning the World Cup, the qualifiers and the coaching staff.
Lionel Scaloni is now taking part in his second World Cup qualifying campaign as a coach as he announced his list of players on Thursday for the September matches. He also gave an interview with AFA Estudio about it all. Here is what he had to say about the World Cup qualifiers:
“What is coming is very difficult, the start is always complicated. Hopefully the players get here healthy and the fans enjoy seeing the national team.
“We are going to complete, which is what we like to do. For us as a coaching staff, it’s always a pleasure to receive them. And that the fans could also enjoy them, have them close to them.”
He was also asked if he as a player would have been called up to this national team:
“Scaloni the player would not have been called up, not even as a casual for the World Cup in Qatar, not close. The level of these players is very high.”
On always thinking of the Argentina national team:
“Even though we play every couple of months, I always think about the Argentine national team. When I’m eating or riding a bike, things always come to mind. Thoughts come to you of what you could improve or do. I haven’t heard many coaches say they totally isolate themselves.”
On the coaching staff:
“We are all calm. The most anxious is the coach. But Pablo (Aimar), the rat (Roberto Ayala) and Walter (Samuel) have a similar profile. They are calm. Pablo and I are the ones who sleep the least.
“The coaching staff is quite clam, in the matches it only gets a bit rougher. We try to maintain the balance that the players need.
Scaloni was also asked about the Scaloneta after winning the World Cup:
“When we went to Miami, the Argentine consul was there and she told me that after the World Cup, many people went to sign up to get an Argentine passport. In Spain, I met a lot of people who told me that they supported Argentina.”
“The World Cup is over and what we take with us is the joy of the people, for us it’s the maximum. The team plays for the people. It’s very difficult for them to be selfish when they come to play for the national team because they play for a friend, for the family and for the country.”
In regards to the current team:
“I want players that know that the opponent plays too. There were times when it seemed that this Argentina was not having a bad time. We tell the players that sometimes they have to suffer.
“We made this generation understand that it is possible to suffer, that there are moments when we have to suffer and we must not let go of our anxiety. You have to dig in and the game goes on. These guys understood that perfectly.”
The old guard and the lost finals:
“The previous team and some of the players that are still with us were very close to being part of history. They played three finals and came very close. They too will remain in history.
“Things were done well and there are always good players in the national team but you need luck and a clear idea.”
He also shared a story about Walter Samuel:
“Yesterday, I didn’t have enough money to pay the toll at Arroyo Seco. I told the girl, who I don’t know if she recognized me, that I only had a card. She gave me a ticket, as it should be. Then I ran into Walter (Samuel) at the gas station, he gave me money and I went to pay.”
Regarding the match vs. Netherlands at the World Cup:
“During the extra time, we saw that they didn’t want (to play) anymore. That the 2-2 was enough for them, a reward. They were confident that going to penalties, they were going to be fine. That was palpable, it was palpable. And the team had an enormous personality in the second half of extra time. That’s good. You feel proud of a team that kept attacking and trying.”
About Lionel Messi and Emiliano Martínez:
“Dibu (Emiliano Martínez) is a beautiful character, who never gave up, an inspiration for many. Just like Leo (Messi), who never gave up.
Nicolás González scored twice for Fiorentina as they qualified for the Conference League.
González got both goals for Fiorentina in their 2-0 win vs. Rapid Vienna. With the score at 0-0, the ball fell to the 25 year old and he scored from close range to give them the 1-0 lead but draw Fiorentina 1-1 on aggregate.
The Argentine would score the second goal of the match as Fiorentina were awarded a penalty kick. The goalkeeper would jump the wrong way and Nicolás González would score the goal as they would qualify for European competition.
With the Champions League draw completed, we now know the opponents for all 25 Argentine players taking part in the tournament this season.
There is a total of 25 Argentine players in the 2023-2024 Champions League season, with Sevilla having five players signed to the club. Group B has the most Argentine representatives with seven of them.
For the first time since the 2003-2004 season, a Champions League season does not include Lionel Messi.
Julián Álvarez and Máximo Perrone are the last two Argentine players to lift the trophy. Álvarez will look to defend it while Perrone is presently on loan at Las Palmas.
The draw took place on Thursday and here are the names of all the Argentine players taking part in this year’s tournament:
Lisandro Martínez (Manchester United) Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) Mauro Icardi (Galatasaray) Lucas Ocampos (Sevilla) Federico Gattoni (Sevilla) Erik Lamela (Sevilla) Marcos Acuña (Sevilla) Papu Gómez (Sevilla) Walter Benítez (PSV) Facundo Medina (RC Lens) Giovanni Simeone (Napoli) Ángel Di María (Benfica) Nicolás Otamendi (Benfica) Lautaro Martínez (Inter) Nicolás Capaldo (RB Salzburg) Rodrigo De Paul (Atletico Madrid) Ángel Correa (Atletico Madrid) Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid) Taty Castellanos (Lazio) Alexandro Bernabei (Celtic) Luka Romero (AC Milan) Marco Pellegrino (AC Milan) Julián Álvarez (Manchester City) Alex Vigo (Red Star Belgrade) Alan Varela (FC Porto)
Here is the draw for this season’s Champions League:
Group A: Bayern Munich Manchester United: Lisandro Martínez, Alejandro Garnacho FC Copenhagen Galatasaray: Mauro Icardi
Group B: Sevilla: Lucas Ocampos, Federico Gattoni, Erik Lamela, Marcos Acuña and Papu Gómez Arsenal PSV: Walter Benítez RC Lens: Facundo Medina
Group C: Napoli: Giovanni Simeone Real Madrid SC Braga Union Berlin
Group D: Benfica: Ángel Di María and Nicolás Otamendi Inter: Lautaro Martínez RB Salzburg: Nicolás Capaldo Real Sociedad
Group E: Feyenoord Atletico Madrid: Rodrigo De Paul, Ángel Correa and Nahuel Molina Lazio: Taty Castellanos Celtic: Alexandro Bernabei
Group F: PSG Borussia Dortmund AC Milan: Luka Romero and Marco Pellegrino Newcastle
Group G: Manchester City: Julián Álvarez RB Leipzig Red Star Belgrade: Alex Vigo Young Boys
Group H: FC Barcelona FC Porto: Alan Varela Shakhtar Donetsk Royal Antwerp
Lucas Esquivel and Bruno Zapelli of Athletico Paranaense, Alan Velasco of FC Dallas and Lucas Beltrán of Fiorentina are the four players which were announced earlier. Here are the players announced by Mascherano for September:
Leandro Brey (Boca Juniors) Facundo Sanguinetti (Banfield) Joaquin Blazquez (Platense) Santiago Simon (River Plate) Gonzalo Lujan (San Lorenzo) Julian Malatini (Defensa y Justicia) Marco Di Cesare (Argentinos Jrs) Kevin Lomonaco (Tigre) Nicolas Valentini (Boca Juniors) Kevin Zenon (Union) Cristian Medina (Boca Juniors) Juan Nardoni (Racing) Rodrigo Villagra (Talleres) Juan Sforza (Newell’s Old Boys) Pablo Solari (River Plate) Lautaro Giaccone (Rosario Central) Luciano Gondou (Argentinos Jrs) Abiel Osorio (Velez) Pedro De La Vega (Lanus) Santiago Pierotti (Colon)
Lionel Scaloni announced his list for the matches against Ecuador and Bolivia:
Goalkeepers: Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa) Juan Musso (Udinese) Walter Benítez (PSV) Franco Armani (River Plate)