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Argentine players in the Champions League, Tuesday preview, Cristian Romero

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The Champions League begins on Tuesday with six matches, five of which involve Argentine players.

A total of 11 Argentine players are eligible to play in Tuesday’s Champions League matches. The first match of the day has Kevin Mac Allister and Union Saint-Gilloise travelling to the Netherlands to play against PSV.

The second match, also at the same time, is Athletic Club against Arsenal. Gabriel Heinze is part of the Arsenal coaching staff.

Aarón Anselmino and Borussia Dortmund will play Juventus while Nicolás Otamendi, Enzo Barrenechea and Gianluca Prestianni with Benfica host Qarabag FC. Two Argentine World Cup winners will play against each other as Cristian Romero and Tottenham Hotspur host Juan Foyth and Villarreal.

Franco Mastantuono could play in his first Champions League match with Real Madrid as they host Gerónimo Rulli, Leonardo Balerdi and Facundo Medina of Olympique de Marseille.

Here are the matches on Tuesday:

PSV vs. Union Saint-Gilloise (Kevin Mac Allister)

Athletic Club vs. Arsenal

Juventus vs. Borussia Dortmund (Aarón Anselmino)

Benfica (Nicolás Otamendi, Enzo Barrenechea and Gianluca Prestianni) vs. Qarabag FC

Tottenham Hotspur (Cristian Romero) vs. Villarreal (Juan Foyth)

Real Madrid (Franco Mastantuono) vs. Olympique de Marseille (Gerónimo Rulli, Leonardo Balerdi and Facundo Medina)


Nico Paz scores for Como in 1-1 draw vs. Genoa

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Nico Paz scored for Como in their 1-1 draw against Genoa.

Paz made it two goals and one assist in three league matches with Como and was named as the Player of the Match. With the score at 0-0, the Argentine received the ball, spun around his marker and his effort from outside of the penalty area beat the goalkeeper as he scored to give Como the 1-0 lead.

Máximo Perrone was substituted into the match in the second half.

Franco Mastantuono named among Golden Boy 2025 candidates

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The prestigious Golden Boy award, presented annually by Italian newspaper Tuttosport to the best Under-21 player in European football, has announced its 100-player shortlist for 2025. Among the nominees is Franco Mastantuono, who stands out as the only Argentine on this year’s list.

Until recently, Mastantuono was not in contention for the award while playing for River Plate. His transfer to Real Madrid this summer immediately elevated his profile, placing him within the top 20 of the Golden Boy Football Benchmark Index. The index evaluates young players born after January 1, 2005, considering their performances, minutes on the pitch, level of competition, and contributions with their national teams.

At 18, Mastantuono holds a score of 73.4, ranking 20th overall and second among South American players, just behind Brazilian forward Estevão (Chelsea), who sits in 17th place with 73.5.

Since joining Real Madrid, Mastantuono has already started in two of his first three matches. On the international stage, he has also begun making his mark: starting for Argentina against Venezuela and later coming off the bench against Ecuador, where he wore the iconic No. 10 jersey in Lionel Messi’s absence.

Mastantuono joins a select group of Argentines who have been in the spotlight for this award. So far, only two players from Argentina have won the Golden Boy: Lionel Messi in 2005 and Sergio Agüero in 2007. Other notable past winners include Wayne Rooney (2004), Paul Pogba (2013), Kylian Mbappé (2017), Erling Haaland (2020), and Jude Bellingham (2023). Last year, Argentina had three names on the shortlist—Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United), Facundo Buonanotte (Brighton), and Valentín Carboni (Monza)—but none managed to secure the prize.

Currently topping the Golden Boy Index is Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, followed by France’s Désiré Doué (Paris Saint-Germain) and Pau Cubarsí (Barcelona). However, Yamal will not be able to claim the award this time, as the rules prevent any player from winning the Golden Boy more than once. Yamal already secured the trophy in 2024, opening the door for a new winner this year.

FC Porto not allowing Tomás Pérez to join Argentina U20 team

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FC Porto did not allow Tomás Pérez to join the Argentina U20 national team.

Tomás Pérez was set to join the Argentina U20 national team on Monday but he will remain with his club. Pérez was initially allowed to travel to Argentina but the club has players that are injured, including Nehuén Pérez who is set to miss six to eight months and FC Porto have changed their decision.

The 20 year old midfielder joined FC Porto from Newell’s Old Boys earlier this year. He has played with FC Porto’s second team.

Argentina U20 national team coach Diego Placente will be without Claudio Echeverri of Bayer Leverkusen and possibly without Franco Mastantuono of Real Madrid for the U20 World Cup later this month.

Bayer Leverkusen not allowing Claudio Echeverri to join Argentina for U20 World Cup

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Bayer Leverkusen have decided not to allow Claudio Echeverri to join Argentina for the U20 World Cup.

Claudio Echeverri will not be joining Diego Placente’s team for the tournament later this month. Simon Rolfes, the club’s managing director of sport, was quoted by Kicker as saying:

“That’s wishful thinking, we’re going to need the players. He’s staying. That’s our view and also City’s.”

Exequiel Palacios was injured in Bayer Leverkusen’s most recent match and Bayer Leverkusen will be without him until the start of the new year. Real Madrid’s current coach Xabi Alonso also raised doubts about Franco Mastantuono’s participation in the tournament.

The U20 World Cup will take place between September 27 and October 19 in Chile.

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