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Nicolás González comments on missing the World Cup, Lionel Messi

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Nicolás González commented on missing the World Cup and Lionel Messi.

González was in the starting eleven for the World Cup champions Argentina and scored in the 7-0 win vs. Curacao. He had missed the World Cup due to injury but is back with the team. Speaking to the media after the win, here is what he had to say:

“This is pure joy, we just have to enjoy it. We feel part of this beautiful journey. You have to enjoy the World Cup, it’s something unique, you don’t get to experience it all the time.

“Missing out on a World Cup is the most difficult thing that can happen to a football player. It was a difficult process but with the support of my family and friends, I was able to get through it. I am happy and calm to be able to wear this shirt again.”

The goal scorer also spoke about Lionel Messi:

“You can’t describe Messi with words. He is the best in the world and he shows it match by match, day to day. Every time he touches the ball, he makes it smile.”

Gio Lo Celso speaks on missing the World Cup, Argentina return

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Gio Lo Celso spoke about missing the World Cup and his return to the Argentina national team.

Lo Celso started the match for the World Cup champions in their 7-0 win vs. Curaçao and while he did not score, he was one of the best players on the pitch. Lo Celso spoke to the media after the match. Here is what he had to say:

“It’s a very emotional moment for me, to put this shirt on again and to enjoy it with my team mates on the pitch. I tried to enjoy it to the fullest with our team and our people.

“It was very moving from the start. When I found out that the injury would prevent me from playing in the World Cup, I locked myself up and cried. But life gives and takes away. I was able to be at the birth of my daughter.

“Life, like football, always gives you revenge. I tried everything to avoid surgery and to make it to the World Cup but it was impossible. So I had to turn the page. I thank the coaching staff and my team mates for being able to be here again.”

Argentina win 7-0, Lionel Messi hat trick, reaches 102 goals

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World Cup champions Argentina won 7-0 vs. Curacao and Lionel Messi had a hat trick as he reached 102 goals for the national team.

Lionel Scaloni’s team scored five goals in the first half with Messi scoring three of them. The match started with Lautaro Martinez nearly giving Argentina the 1-0 lead. It was a pass in to Lautaro but he would get the ball tangled in front of goal and was unable to score.

Lionel Messi would score his first of three in the first half. A dribble inside the penalty area and a goal by him would make it 1-0 for the World Cup champions. That goal was his 100th for the Argentina national team.

Minutes later, Nicolas Gonzalez would make it 2-0 off a header. A cross into the penalty area found German Pezzella but his header was cleared off the line and Gonzalez outjumped the goalkeeper and scored from close range.

Messi would make it 3-0 with an effort from inside the penalty area. His strike from insdie the penalty area would bring him to 101 goals with Argentina.

Enzo Fernandez would score just minutes after Messi’s second goal. A strike from outside of the penalty area and it was 4-0 for the World champions.

The Best player in the world would score his first half hat trick. A ball in to Messi and he would out run the defenders and score his third goal of the match to make it 102 goals with the national team.

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni would make several changes in the second half. Rodrigo De Paul was substituted on for Alexis Mac Allister, Exequiel Palacios for Enzo Fernández, Juan Foyth for Nicolás Otamendi, Ángel Di María, for Gio Lo Celso and Paulo Dybala was brought on for Lautaro Martínez.

Ángel Di María had an effort on goal which struck an arm and Argentina were awarded a penalty kick. It was Di María who took it and scored to give Argentina the 6-0 lead.

Gonzalo Montiel would also score. The man who scored the World Cup winning penalty was inside the penalty area when the ball fell to him and he would score from close range and it was 7-0 for the World champions.

Argentina starting XI vs. Curaçao, Lionel Messi starts

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Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni has named his starting eleven against Curaçao and Lionel Messi starts.

Lionel Scaloni has made a few changes to the team which won 2-0 vs. Panama on Thursday. Gonzalo Montiel starts in place of Nahuel Molina while Germán Pezzella replaces Cristian Romero. Marcos Acuña will start for Nicolás Tagliafico. Gio Lo Celso replaces Rodrigo De Paul while Lautaro Martínez and Nicolás González start in place of Julián Álvarez and Ángel Di María. Here is the starting eleven:

Dibu Martínez; Montiel, Pezzella, Otamendi, Acuña; Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, Lo Celso; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez, Nicolás González

Changes expected for Argentina vs. Curaçao, Lionel Messi to start

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Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni is set to make a few changes to the team which will star vs. Curaçao with Lionel Messi expected to start.

Lionel Scaloni’s team will play their second match this week after a 2-0 win vs. Panama on Thursday. According to TNTSports, Scaloni could make five changes to the starting eleven.

Gonzalo Montiel would come in for Nahuel Molina, Lisandro Martínez for Cristian Romero and Marcos Acuña for Nicolás Tagliafico. In midfield, it would be between Leandro Paredes and Fernández while in attack, Lautaro Martínez would start in place of Julián Álvarez. This is the rumored eleven:

Emiliano Dibu Martínez, Acuña, Lisandro, Otamendi, Montiel; Di María, Mac Allister, Paredes or Enzo, De Paul; Lautaro and Lionel Messi

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