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Emiliano Martinez talks about Argentina win, Lionel Messi, World Cup

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Emiliano Martinez spoke about Argentina’s 1-0 win, Lionel Messi’s fitness and the World Cup.

Martinez was one of Argentina’s best players in their 1-0 win against Uruguay in the World Cup qualifiers. Making a big save early in the match, Martinez kept his team in it even after Angel Di Maria scored. Speaking to TyC Sports after the match, here is what he had to say:

“We knew it was going to be super difficult. Especially looking at yesterday’s results, they needed to gain (points) or to win. They played a great match, the pitch was very difficult, we couldn’t play much in the middle because it bounced a lot, it was very dry.

“Especially in the first half, in the second half there were a lot of crosses. I had one difficult one (cross) where I had to move. I panicked. The pitch was dry but it bounced fast. That’s the work of a goalkeeper, where sometimes you have to leave your foot back just in case. Today, I left it back and it helped me.”

Regarding Lionel Messi:

“He always wants to be there. He’s an animal in training, he wanted to be at his maximum but he’s not 100%, he decided not to force it and to me it looks good.”

He also spoke about the team and the World Cup:

“When you don’t play well, you still have to win. This team has great balls, we are better every time, that’s the path.

“We knew that winning today was going to be a big step. I don’t know if we are going to be at the World Cup but mathematically and looking at the other results, we gave ourselves a big step. We deserve everything because we work very well, like the kids who come here and want to be in the coach’s plans. That gives us pride.”

About the match against Brazil on Tuesday:

“I don’t know if there is revenge, they want the revenge. We are going to play at home, in the north of Argentina and we are anxious to give the people joy.”

Angel Di Maria scores, Argentina with 1-0 win vs. Uruguay in World Cup qualifiers

Angel Di Maria with a great goal for Argentina in their 1-0 win vs. Uruguay in the World Cup qualifiers.

Di Maria scored early in the match and that was the goal that Argentina needed. Emiliano Martinez kept the score at 0-0 as Uruguay had a great chance from close range but Martinez with the save. Paulo Dybala won the ball in midfield and played a pass to Di Maria as he curled a shot from the edge of the inside of the penalty area into the side of the net which gave Argentina the 1-0 lead.

The rest of the first half saw Uruguay creating many chances with Argentina misplacing many passes.

Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni would make one change as Joaquin Correa was brought in for Paulo Dybala. Scaloni would make two more changes as Angel Correa was brought in for Angel Di Maria and Alejandro Papu Gomez for Lautero Martinez. Joaquin Correa had a great opportunity to score as Molina played a pass into the penalty area but Correa’s weak effort was saved.

Lionel Messi would play and was substituted in for Gio Lo Celso as he would play 15 minutes. Scaloni would bring in one more play as Exequiel Palacios replaced Rodrigo De Paul.

Paulo Dybala starts for Argentina, Lionel Messi on the bench in World Cup qualifier

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Paulo Dybala starts for Argentina as Lionel Messi is on the bench in Friday’s World Cup qualifier.

Dybala will start for Argentina as Lionel Messi will likely play in the second half. Messi and Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni reportedly decided that Messi would not start the match. Here is the starting eleven:

Emiliano Martinez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Otamendi, Marcos Acuña; De Paul, Guido, Lo Celso; Dybala, Di Maria and Lautaro Martinez.

Angel Di Maria will captain Argentina as Leandro Paredes, Gomes Gerth, Pezzella, Gaston Avila, Nicolas Dominguez, Enzo Fernandez, Santiago Simon, Cristian Medina, Thiago Almada, Exequiel Zeballos and Matias Soule don’t make the bench.

Alejandro Papu Gomez on winning Copa America with Argentina, Lionel Messi, World Cup

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Alejandro Papu Gomez commented on winning the Copa America with Argentina, Lionel Messi and the World Cup.

Papu Gomez has been part of the Argentina national team since the start of the year and was part of the team that won the Copa America. Already 33 years old, Papu Gomez is part of the Argentina squad and is part of the team which will play against Uruguay and Brazil this month. Speaking in an interview with FIFA, Papu commented on winning the Copa America with Argentina and Lionel Messi. Here is what he had to say:

“It was something epic and historic. The team was fine but we started slowly and got better as it wore on. As a group of people, we were very good, like a family, and that’s what brought Argentina the long-awaited title. There were a lot of celebrations as there was an entire generation that had never seen Argentina as champions. And after losing so many finals, we needed that title. It was something of a millstone for veterans like Leo, Kun, Otamendi, Di Maria, along with many others who, despite losing finals, performed very well. We were lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.”

“It was something unique. I came to Sevilla to compete in a top league and with the idea of the Copa America. I got the chance to take part and managed to score two goals, winning a title with Argentina at the age of 33 after just a handful of games. Someone must have waved a magic wand at me – there’s no other explanation.”

Gomez spoke about playing alongside Lionel Messi:

“For us, he is number one and the main man. Messi makes us feel like an intimate part of his life. It’s a gift, something we enjoy when we’re with him. In terms of the football, there are no more adjectives to describe him… Seeing him on a day-to-day basis, on different occasions and in diverse situations is crazy. You try to learn from him, but it’s very difficult to imitate a genius, as they possess special qualities and come along maybe once every 50 years. When you see him do his thing, sometimes you have to laugh, but what we enjoy most is being close to him – sharing many small things and details.

On if Lionel Messi spoke to them about the World Cup or not:

“He already came very close to winning it, within one game… It’s going to be a different World Cup: a November one and maybe his last due to his by age. Also Argentina will go into it in good shape and enjoying a nice moment, with the weight lifted from us thanks to the Copa America title. All Argentinians as well as his team-mates want to help him, and we want to give him the opportunity to win the World Cup. He hasn’t asked us for anything, but we know it.”

About the 2016-2017 season with Atalanta and Argentina:

“I understood I had to get into goalscoring positions more often. That Atalanta side were very attack-minded and built around a particular style of play with me as the finisher. It was quite extraordinary. With Argentina I won the U-20 World Cup at Canada 2007, but I was never called up after that (to the senior team). Italy wanted me to declare for them, but I couldn’t because of the 2007 tournament. It was my best season and Argentina were need at the time with things not going great in their quest to qualify for Russia 2018. It was incredible and something I’d long been striving for. It also coincided with me re-joining old team-mates from 2007 like Banega, Di Maria and Kun [Aguero].”

Regarding coach Lionel Scaloni:

“He inherited an Argentina side that had just been eliminated from 2018 World Cup, and he’s done very well in first assignment as head coach. That deserves a lot of credit. He’s surrounded himself with people like Walter Samuel, Roberto Ayala and Pablo Aimar, all experts and former internationals, and has assembled a good group focused on working hard and improving. The coach has given a new face to Argentina and proven his worth. He also has a clear idea of how the team should play, and he puts us at ease and makes us all feel important without complicating things.”

If Argentina are favorites to win the World Cup:

“With its history and name, Argentina start as favourites. If I’m totally honest, we have some of the best players in the world and won the Copa America undefeated. But you have to respect others and keep in mind that there are five or six European teams plus Brazil who are very strong. It’s going to be a very nice World Cup with a surprise or two. You also need a bit of luck too. It will be hard, but I think we have the requisite tools to go as far as possible.”

And if we will see the Papu dance at the World Cup:

“That’s my goal. Hopefully it will be my first and last World Cup, something extraordinary to crown my career. I have to keep doing things right with Sevilla, stay competitive and try to help the team. The time will pass quickly. There’s about a year to go, and my aim is to be among the 23-man squad and be able to play at that World Cup.”

Lionel Messi to start for Argentina against Uruguay in World Cup qualifiers

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Lionel Messi is set to start for Argentina against Uruguay in the World Cup qualifiers.

Messi will reportedly start for Argentina with Angel Di Maria and Lautaro Martinez up front. Argentina national team coach Lionel Scaloni will have everyone but Leandro Paredes available for Friday’s match.

Scaloni will be able to field his strongest or nearly strongest eleven against Uruguay on Friday. Scaloni stated at a press conference that the eleven he would be fielding would be similar to that of the last match. Here is the rumored eleven:

Emiliano Martinez; Montiel, Romero, Otamendi, Acuña; De Paul, Guido, Lo Celso; Di Maria, Messi, Lautaro Martinez.