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Vote for the Albiceleste Player of the Month of April

April was a great month for many top Argentine players. We had to narrow it down to the following six: Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Julián Álvarez (Atlético Madrid), Lautaro Martínez (Inter), Matías Soulé (AS Roma), Franco Mastantuono (River Plate), and Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool). We had to leave out players like Thiago Almada, Valentín Castellanos and Emiliano Buendía, who also had a strong month.

Lionel Messi was crucial for Inter Miami in their comeback win against LAFC in the quarterfinals of the Concacaf Champions League. He scored twice against French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, securing his team’s spot in the semifinals of the competition.

Julián Álvarez scored four goals in five matches for Atlético Madrid — one against Sevilla, two against Valladolid, and one against Rayo Vallecano — climbing to fourth place in the La Liga top scorers list this season.

Lautaro Martínez scored in both legs of Inter’s Champions League quarterfinal clash against Bayern Munich, leading his team to the semifinals. He also found the net in Serie A against Cagliari.

Matías Soulé scored a stunning goal in the Rome derby against Lazio and added another goal against Inter, earning a spot as a regular starter for AS Roma.

Franco Mastantuono scored one of the greatest goals in the history of the Superclásico for River Plate and is now being strongly considered for a call-up by Lionel Scaloni to the Argentina national team — at just 17 years old.

Alexis Mac Allister scored a brilliant goal in Liverpool’s victory that clinched the Premier League title. The Argentine capped off a dream season with the Reds.

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From tennis promise to Superclásico hero: the story of Franco Mastantuono

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Franco Mastantuono keeps surprising everyone. This past Sunday, the 17-year-old made history by becoming the youngest player ever to score for River Plate in a Superclásico, with a brilliant free-kick goal in their 2-1 win against Boca Juniors.

But Franco’s story is even more special because before choosing football, he was one of Argentina’s top young tennis players.

Born in Azul, in Buenos Aires Province, Mastantuono grew up playing both tennis and football. When he was eight years old, he had a trial with River Plate in his hometown. He impressed everyone and the club wanted him to move to Buenos Aires and live in their academy. Franco accepted, but he kept playing tennis too — and he was very good. Between 2016 and 2020, he was ranked among the top five players in Argentina in the U12 category.

After the Superclásico, former Argentine tennis legend Guillermo Coria said in an interview: “He was a great tennis player. He was one of the best in the country.” Coria also posted a photo of a young Mastantuono at one of his tennis clinics.

Source: @GuilleCoria (X)

Since then, Mastantuono has grown quickly. He played for Argentina’s U17 team at the 2023 FIFA World Cup in Indonesia, coached by Diego Placente, and was also called up to the U20 team with Javier Mascherano.

In 2024, Martín Demichelis took him to River’s preseason in Bradenton, United States. A few weeks later, Franco made his official debut against Argentinos Juniors.

Today, Mastantuono has a contract with River Plate until December 2025 and a release clause of €30 million. Big European clubs, including Real Madrid, are already following him closely.

Franco Mastantuono scores stunning free-kick for River in 2-1 win vs. Boca

Franco Mastantuono scored a stunning free-kick goal for River Plate in their 2-1 home win against Boca Juniors in the Superclásico of the Argentine Primera División.

At just 17 years old, the Argentine winger is already making headlines and attracting attention from Europe’s top clubs, including Real Madrid. He has earned a starting spot under coach Marcelo Gallardo, and in his first Superclásico, he scored a dream goal — one that he and River Plate fans will remember forever.

In the 25th minute, the home team was awarded a free kick 28 meters from the goal defended by Agustín Marchesín. Mastantuono stepped up and delivered a perfect, powerful shot over the wall, sending the ball straight into the top corner and igniting the celebrations of the more than 85,000 River Plate fans packed into the stadium.

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Nicolás González scores for Juventus in 2-0 win vs. Monza

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Nicolás González scored for Juventus in their 2-0 win against Monza.

González got his second goal in the league with Juventus in their 2-0 win. With the score at 0-0, the Argentine would score from well outside the penalty area into the bottom corner of the goal to give Juventus the 1-0 lead.

That win brings Juventus into the Champions League with four matches remaining in the league.

Alexis Mac Allister scores and wins the 2024-2025 Premier League with Liverpool

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Alexis Mac Allister scored for Liverpool and won the 2024-2025 Premier League.

Congratulations to Alexis Mac Allister for not only scoring for Liverpool in their 5-1 win against Tottenham Hotspur but also for winning the Premier League trophy. Mac Allister scored a great goal, his left footed effort going into the top corner to give Liverpool the 2-1 lead.

The 26 year old has now won eight titles in his career. With Argentinos Juniors, he won the Primera B Nacional and with Boca Juniors, he won the first division in Argentina.

With Liverpool, it is his second trophy, having previously won the EFL Cup in 2023-2024 and now the Premier League.

With the Argentina national team, Mac Allister won the 2022 World Cup, the 2024 Copa America and the 2022 Finalissima. With the U23 team, he won the 2020 Pre-Oylmpic tournament.

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