Gonzalo Montiel is out for Argentina and will not play the two matches in June.
Montiel will not be taking part in Argentina’s matches against Australia and Indonesia. Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed that Montiel would miss the two games due to injury.
The 26 year old has an adductor injury which will keep him out of the Asian tour.
Alexis Mac Allister has reportedly completed his Liverpool medical.
Mac Allister has taken one step closer to joining Liverpool from Brighton. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Argentine has completed his medical tests and is set to sign a contract today.
It would be a long term deal which would keep him at Anfield until June 2028.
Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni has spoken about Alejandro Garnacho and the new faces on the team.
Lionel Scaloni and his coaching staff will shortly begin flying out to Beijing for their two friendly matches later this month. Scaloni spoke to the media at the airport about the new players. Here is what he had to say:
“The idea is for Garnacho to play, to enjoy the minutes and to see how he does with his team mates.
“The expectation is to see these guys who are coming for the first time. Give them time, minutes. And that they gradually join those who were already there. In principle, the idea is that (Garnacho) comes and joins the team.
“We will analyze if he will play from the start or have minutes”.
The World champions play Australia on June 15 in Beijing and a second match on June 19 against Indonesia in Jakarta. Here are the players that have been called up:
Lionel Messi will have his own World Cup documentary on Apple TV+ with a press release having been released on Tuesday.
Messi had cameras around him during the World Cup and on Tuesday, Apple TV+ announced a documentary. It is set to feature exclusive behind-the-scenes access to Lionel Messi and it was filmed in Paris, Qatar and Argentina.
The Best player in the world told the filmmakers the following prior to the start of shooting:
“It would be the ultimate experience to win a World Cup and to be able to close out my career in that way. I’ve daydreamed about it after many years of fighting for it. I made a million possibilities of what could happen…
“The first match, the round of 16, the quarterfinals, the semifinal and the final. I’m also going to live it as something special, because it’s the last one. To finish my last year winning a World Cup would be the dream ending.”
Apple TV+ scores with documentary series featuring legendary football champion Lionel Messi and his FIFA World Cup career, culminating in his dramatic Qatar 2022 win
The inspiring series is the first official definitive account of Messi’s sensational career with the Argentina national team and his five FIFA World Cup appearances
Today Apple TV+ announced a new untitled four-part documentary series from SMUGGLER Entertainment, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes access to global superstar Lionel Messi, who is widely considered to be the greatest-of-all-time in a sport that commands the devotion of five billion fans around the world. The series filmed in Paris, Qatar and Argentina, tracks the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner through his five FIFA World Cup appearances and his FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 win, in one of the most exciting finals in history. In his own words, Messi tells the definitive story of his incredible career with the Argentina national football team, providing an intimate and unprecedented look at his quest for a legacy-defining World Cup victory.
Just days before the tournament kicked off, Messi told the filmmakers, “It would be the ultimate experience to win a World Cup and to be able to close out my career in that way. I’ve daydreamed about it after many years of fighting for it. I made a million possibilities of what could happen … the first match, the round of 16, the quarterfinals, the semifinal and the final. I’m also going to live it as something special, because it’s the last one. To finish my last year winning a World Cup would be the dream ending.” In a matter of weeks, and in front of record-breaking viewership, Leo Messi solidified his place in the pantheon of sport as he hoisted the World Cup.
The currently untitled documentary event is executive produced by Emmy Award winner Tim Pastore (“Free Solo,” “Jane”), Emmy and Tony Award winners Patrick Milling Smith and Brian Carmody, and Emmy Award winner Matt Renner (“Free Solo,” “Limitless with Chris Hemsworth”) of SMUGGLER Entertainment, alongside Jon Henion (“Welcome to Wrexham”) and Juan Camilo Cruz (“In Her Hands”). The series is produced for Apple by SMUGGLER Entertainment, and produced in association with Pegsa.
The filmmakers followed Messi throughout the thrilling FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, providing rare and unique access before, during and after the monumental feat of becoming a legendary champion. From Qatar’s training grounds to the chaos of press junkets to the quiet contemplation of Messi’s private room, the series highlights a thrilling mash-up of the public and private worlds of the planet’s top living athlete as well as that of his loyal supporters across Argentina and those who made the pilgrimage to Qatar. The series also features the most personal interviews to date with Messi, alongside conversations with teammates, coaches, competitors, devout fans and commentators testifying to the incredible influence and impact he has on a nation and the world, along with the grace, fortitude and willpower he has demonstrated throughout his career. The docuseries charts the dramatic path of his first match with the Argentina national football team where he was shown a red card in his first minute, to carrying the weight of a country on his shoulders through several elusive World Cup wins, leading to his early retirement in 2016, and ultimately the comeback to become a FIFA World Cup champion and be crowned the 2022 tournament’s best player.
Apple TV+ offers premium, compelling drama and comedy series, feature films, groundbreaking documentaries, and kids and family entertainment, and is available to watch across all your favorite screens. After its launch on November 1, 2019, Apple TV+ became the first all-original streaming service to launch around the world, and has premiered more original hits and received more award recognitions faster than any other streaming service in its debut. To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 365 wins and 1,465 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy “Ted Lasso” and historic Oscar Best Picture winner “CODA.”
Ángel Di María has confirmed that he has left Juventus.
Di María took to Instagram to state that he has left the club. The Argentine joined them last season on a one year deal and was one of their better players this season. He scored four goals in Serie A while also having four assists, had three assists in the Champions League and four goals in the Europa League.
The World Cup winner stated the following on Instagram:
“The end has arrived for a difficult and complicated step. I am leaving with the peace of mind of someone who has given everything for the club to continue winning titles but it has not been possible.
“I leave with this sour taste of not having been crowned but with the happiness of having many friends in this marvellous locker room that we formed.
“Thank you to all of my team mates for so much support that they gave me from the first day, I always felt at home. A very big salute to everyone at Juventus for the support from the first days. A big hug, I have you in my hearts.”
🚨 Ángel Di María confirms his exit from Juventus on his Instagram.
“I am leaving with the peace of mind of someone who has given everything for the club to continue winning titles but it has not been possible.” pic.twitter.com/OQ21hzGxHV