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Ángel Di María set to renew contract with Juventus

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Ángel Di María is set to renew his contract with Juventus.

Di María looks to be staying in Italy for a little longer. According to Germán García Grova, the Argentine is very close to renewing his contract with the club.

The World Cup winner joined them last summer from PSG on a free. Juventus are presently in the semi finals of the Europa League where he has four goals in six matches and four goals in the league.

Argentina to reportedly play Indonesia, possibly China or Australia in June

The Argentina national team are reportedly going to play Indonesia and possibly China or Australia in June.

World Cup winners Argentina are expcted to go on an Asian tour in June. Initial reports had Argentina playing Bangladesh but according to Marcos Durán, it now appears as though they will play on June 19 against Indonesia in Jakarta.

A second match, on June 15, could be against China in Beijing. Per the tweet, it could be against China or against Australia as the Australian federation recently showed interested in playing a match against Lionel Scaloni’s team.

There has been no official confirmation by the AFA in regards to the two friendly matches.

Lionel Scaloni speaks on Argentina penalty kicks, Lionel Messi, World Cup

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Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni spoke about his players taking penalty kicks, Lionel Messi and winning the World Cup.

Lionel Scaloni became the first Argentina coach since Carlos Bilardo in 1986 to win the World Cup. And speaking in an interview with FIFA.com, the World Cup winning coach spoke about it all.

The World Cup champions were involved in two penalty kicks at the World Cup. The first against the Netherlands and the second in the final against France. Here is what Scaloni had to say:

“When we went around to see who wanted to take a penalty, we had two players too many. We always had players that wanted to take a penalty. Those are perhaps the toughest moments.

“When there are people behind the goal…and 80,000 in the stadium, it’s not the same as kicking while in training. But I think that it counts for something. You feel the ball, you feel the strike.”

He stated that the win against Poland was Argentina’s most complete performance while also stating that the loss against Saudi Arabia was a blessing in disguise:

“I can say that losing that match was a positive thing because I think it also gave the team a new perspective. It was all to play for, and perhaps that forced us to change our approach… The team and the squad as a whole showed that they were ready for anything.”

He also explained why Argentina were rarely exposed to counter attacks:

“We believe strongly in recovering the ball within the first three, four or five seconds after losing possession. If we can’t win the ball back, we move into midfield and wait. We never suffered many counter-attacks due to our team’s [defensive] work and keeping the opposition wingers in check. So, for us, when we prepare how to attack, we also prepare for how the opposition will look to counter-attack, and we didn’t suffer many of those.”

When asked about Lionel Messi:

“I think is important, to realise what a player like him needs. In the first few months with the national team we tried to play a bit faster, a bit more direct and noticed he wasn’t comfortable and his teammates weren’t comfortable, so I think one of our merits, of all of us, the squad as a whole, was having found those players who could let him play his football.

“Nowadays, a 35 year old player is like a 29 or 30 year old, in the old days. Players take care of themselves much more and they spend 24 hours a day thinking about football. I think a player at that age in football today is able to play at a high level, including seven matches in a row, as many have demonstrated.”

About getting emotional when Argentina won the World Cup:

“I stayed there for 30 seconds, and I saw the players and all my people celebrating. Still get so excited, I think it’s a unique moment. It’s priceless… to see all of them there celebrating, for me it was one of the most beautiful moments since I’ve been playing football and since I have been coaching. No doubt about it. It was 30 seconds which I’m going to cherish for the rest of my life.”

Jorge Messi releases statement about Lionel’s future

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Jorge Messi has released a statement regarding Lionel’s future.

Lionel Messi is constantly being linked with a move away from PSG. On Tuesday, the AFP announced that there is a “done deal” and that Messi will be going to Saudi Arabia. A separate report stated that Messi has not decided on anything.

Following all of the reports, Messi’s father, Jorge, released the following statement:

“There is absolutely nothing with any club for next year. The decision will not be made before Lionel finishes the season with PSG. Once the season is over, it will be time to analyse and see what is there, and then make a decision.

“There are always rumours and many use the name of Lionel to gain notoriety, but there is only one truth and we can assure that there is nothing with anyone. Not verbal, nor signed, nor agreed, and there will not be until the end of the season.

“It seems to me a lack of respect towards the media that do their due diligence, that there are those who consciously and deliberately deceive, without providing any proof of their claims, and want to turn any malicious rumour into news or that is directed by someone in favor of their interests. They will have to explain why they do not double-source their information… they do not want a truth to ruin their “news”.

Report denying Lionel Messi’s move to Saudi Arabia

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A report has come out denying that Lionel Messi will be going to Saudi Arabia.

It was reported on Tuesday by the AFP that Lionel Messi’s move to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was a “done deal”. But a report by a separate source claims that might not be the case.

According to Gerard Romero, Lionel Messi has not made his decision and would like to play for FC Barcelona. He goes on to say the following:

“In Messi’s entourage, there are people who want the money from Saudi Arabia. And others who want to come back to Barcelona (Messi and his family).”

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