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Hearts from Scotland, Verona interested in Adolfo Gaich

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Adolfo Gaich has drawn interest from both Hearts and Verona.

The Argentine striker spent last season on loan at Hellas Verona from CSKA Moscow and the Italian club could want to keep him. According to Germán García Grova, Verona intends to renew his loan deal.

Hearts, the Scottish club is also reportedly interested in the 24 year old. He scored two goals and had one assist in 16 Serie A matches last season.

Juventus interested in Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur

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Juventus are reportedly interested in Cristian Romero of Tottenham Hotspur.

Cristian Romero has drawn interested from Italy. According to both Gastón Edul and Maximiliano Grillo, Juventus are interested in the 25 year old.

Romero presently has a contract with Tottenham which expires in 2026 and a transfer to the club would not be easy.

Ángel Di María speaks on winning the World Cup, criticism, Argentina team

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Ángel Di María spoke about winning the World Cup, the criticism he received and the Argentina national team.

Di María is one of the best and most clutch players to ever wear the Argentina national team shirt. Scoring in in the World Cup final, Copa America final and the Finalissima, he is a man for the big matches.

While everything seems beautiful for him now, it has not always been easy for Di María when playing with the national team. Speaking in an interview with Sofi Martinez Mateos of Tv Pública Argentina, here is what he had to say about the criticism:

“The criticism that hurt me the most did not come through sports. My family listens to everything. Those things killed me because they suffer because of one person.

“My mother told me: ‘why are you going to continue to suffer (regarding the criticism)?’ And at the end, one day everything ended up changing and I gave them the greatest joy: being world champion with the Argentina national team.

“The short time I went to a psychologist, it helped me a lot. To control my head, I think that those from the outside are full of shit. I realized that if I was in the national team for 15 years it’s because I earned it and fought for it.”

He also spoke about winning the World Cup and the final itself:

“When I put on the shirt, I usually start praying. I have my Jesus there, my Virgin Mary, my cross and on my phone I have a photo of my wife and my daughters. I always light a candle but the final.

“The final was the only match in my career that I didn’t ask, I gave thanks for the moment I was going to live. While I was giving thanks, a few tears fell and Leo (Messi) also spoke. It was not like at the Copa America, it was more direct.

“I wanted with my life to be able to win it and thank God it happened.

“I took it as just another match. Winning the Copa America and the Finalissima helped me. I didn’t feel the pressure of having to win. I took the pill and slept well. At least 8 hours, calm.

“I knew I was going to score a goal in the final against France.

“The moment I had waited 8 years for was there, within my reach. My whole family was going to be supporting me and I depended on God. Playing the World Cup final was the game I had dreamed of all my life.

“I was hugging Pablito (Aimar) during the penalties (vs. France). My legs were fading and there were moments when I saw double. I almost dropped because of the tension I had. The suffering was something you just can’t explain.”

After Gonzalo Montiel scored the winning penalty and Argentina won the World Cup:

“I knew at that moment that our lives had changed forever. After that goal, we became eternal.”

On the support he receives now:

“I wanted a pitch to give me an ovation. I turned the tables, today, everything changed. It makes me happy that people are happy. We brought great joy to the country.

“I have been told ‘you taught my son to believe, to dream, not to give up and that dreams come true’. And that is priceless. It’s one of the most beautiful things I could have left in my career.”

Regarding his future with Argentina:

“I’m not one of those who wakes up and says ‘I’m a world champion’. I’m sick and want to continue winning.

“I know we are eternal but I want to continue and hopefully I can be at the next Copa America and we win it.”

About the 2014 World Cup:

“I’m left with the thorn of not having been able to win it with the other guys. Masche, Pipa, Kun, Lucas, Pocho, it was a beautiful group and they deserved it. When I enjoyed myself and sang and had the Cup in my hand, I remembered them.”

Video: Julián Álvarez debut season with Manchester City

Julián Álvarez has had a dream first season with Manchester City.

Álvarez has completed his first season with Manchester City and it has ended in a treble. Scoring and winning in the Champions League, the Premier League and the FA Cup, the Argentine has won every major trophy he has competed for this season.

He scored nine goals and had one assist in 31 matches in the Premier League but he only started 13 of those matches. In the Champions League, he had three goald and two assists in 10 matches, he had one goal in the one Community Shield match, three goals and two assists in five FA Cup matches and one goal in two EFL Cup matches.

This to also go with the World Cup he won with the Argentina national team.

Thiago Almada named to MLS All Star Team to play Arsenal

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Thiago Almada has been named to the MLS All Star Team to play Arsenal next month.

Almada makes his first appearance in the MLS All Star Team as he has been selected for the match on July 19 against Arsenal. The Argentine World Cup winner has seven goals and eight assists in 17 MLS matches this season.