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Javier Mascherano announces Argentina U20 team for L’Alcudia tournament preparation

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Javier Mascherano announced the Argentina U20 team for L’Alcudia 2022 tournament’s preparation. The list is made up of 21 players that will share three training sessions in the upcoming week with sights set on the L’Alcudia tournament which will be played from July 27 to August 7 in Spain.

Mascherano’s full list:

Mateo Tanlongo (Rosario Central)
Facundo Buonanotte (Rosario Central)
Gino Infantino (Rosario Central)
Franco Carboni (Inter de Milán)
Valentín Carboni (Inter de Milán)
Agustín Glay (San Lorenzo)
Tomás Silva (San Lorenzo)
Matías Hernández (San Lorenzo)
Santiago Moya (Huracán)
Juan Gauto (Huracán)
Lautaro Di Lollo (Boca Juniors)
Tomás González (Nueva Chicago)
Mateo Seoane (Vélez)
Agustín Rodríguez (Lanús)
Francisco Gómez (Racing)
Federico Gómez Gerth (Tigre)
Axel Encinas (River Plate)
Brian Aguirre (Newell´s)
Mateo Prevedini (AD Alcorcón)
Isaías Del Pupo (Cagliari)
Darío Sarmiento (Girona)

Three new European based players join the team. Darío Sarmiento of Girona, Isaias Del Pupo of Cagliari and Mateo Prevedini of Alcorcon are all included. Here is the Argentina U20 team’s schedule for the next week:

Monday, June 27:
PCR tests + training session in the afternoon.

Tuesday, June 28:
Training session in the morning.

Wednesday, June 29:
Training session in the morning.

This will be Mascherano’s second tournament in charge of the U20 team since taking over in January of this year. The first was the Toulon tournament in May and June where Argentina finished in fifth place.

Gonzalo Higuaín speaks on Argentina team, World Cup, Copa America, Lionel Messi, France

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Gonzalo Higuaín spoke about playing for the Argentina national team, the World Cups, the Copa America, playing alongside Lionel Messi and being able to represent France.

Higuaín played in three FIFA World Cups and three Copas America. Now retired from the Argentina national team, the 34 year old spoke about playing for Argentina and not France. Speaking in an interview with LiberoTyC, here is what he had to say:

“I was very close to playing for the French national team, Domenech came looking for me. There was Henry, Zidane, Petit, Deschamps, Patrick Vieira, Laurent Blanc, Fabien Barthes… But I couldn’t betray my heart which was that I wanted to play for the Argentina national team.

“I lived 10 months in France and 18 years in Argentina. I was able to play in three World Cups, four Copas America, 10 years with the national team, being the sixth all time top scorer. The icing on the cake wasn’t given which is to win but what I experiences and what I traveled, no one can take that away from me.

“Players from other national teams told us that had they achieved what we did, they would have built them status in their countries and for us, they criticized us.

“Before, it was asked that we get passed the quarter finals. And then the obligation was to be champion. And who imposed that bar? Our generation.

“The “club de amigos” got to a World Cup final. Had we been champions, we would gotten the glory but since we didn’t, it didn’t work. They called us the “Club de amigos” but we got to a World Cup final and despite the comments, we reached two more finals.

“Of the missed chances in the finals, the one I am blamed the most for is the one on one against Chile in the United States. The goal against Belgium is the one I shouted the most in my life, as if it were my last.”

In regards to Lionel Messi:

“If I wasn’t the first (player), I was the second who played the most with Cristiano and Messi. If I had to pick (who is better), I would pick Messi.

“I played with the two best goalkeepers of the last 20 years, Buffon and Casillas. With Messi and Cristiano. Maradona picked me for a World Cup. I lived stories I never thought I would live.”

Regarding the 2018 World Cup:

“I would have liked for it to be different but the coach chose it to be that way. Four years have passed and it hurts, it hurts any player who cannot play. Especially knowing that it was my last championship with the Argentina national team. It hurt me not playing against France at the World Cup in Russia. It was my last match with the national team. I love Argentina, I love my country.”

About his best coaches:

“The three best coaches I had were Sabella, Pellegrini and Sarri. Maradona I put apart because he is a special case. He was the first to back me and to pick me for the national team. I am forever grateful.

“Sabella is a teacher. He was calm and was fond of the player.”

He also spoke about other football related topics:

“When I went to Napoli, I was close to playing with Arsenal. They tod me they didn’t buy me because I was too expensive. Within days they paid 80 million for Ozil, ha!”

“My idol as a kid was the Brazilian Ronaldo, the two months where we played together were a dream.

“When I was little, I liked San Lorenzo. My uncle took me to see them, I saw the ’95 team. I always want them to do well.”

FIFA increases World Cup teams to 26 players

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FIFA have increased the number of players to 26 for every team at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

The Argentina national team will be able to bring 26 players to Qatar. FIFA announced on Thursday that they have increased the number of players from the traditional 23 players.

They also announced that the preliminary list of players will now be at 55, while it was previously 35 players.

Argentina ahead of France in FIFA rankings, now third

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Argentina are now ahead of France in the FIFA rankings as they are in third place.

With a 3-0 win vs. Italy in the Finalissima and Lionel Messi scoring five goals against Estonia, the Argentina national team continue do do well in the FIFA rankings. Lionel Scaloni’s team move up one spot and are now ahead of the world champions.

Lionel Scaloni are one of two South American teams presently in the top three. Brazil are ranked first and Belgium second.

Benfica announce Enzo Fernández will join the club

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Benfica have announced that Enzo Fernández will join the club.

Fernández will be joining Benfica on a five year contract. The club released a statement on Thursday confirming that the 21 year old midfielder will put pen to paper and Benfica are set to acquire 75% of his rights with River Plate keeping 25% of future sales.

The Argentine is regarded as one of the best players in Argentina with his current club River Plate to receive €10 million with €8 million in add ons. Fernández will join Benfica at the end of the year.