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Argentina players available for World Cup qualifiers, possible replacements, players arriving

With the restrictions from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and the Portuguese league, coach Lionel Scaloni will only have 8 of the 30 players called-up available as players have started to arrive.

Four players from the Premier League, nine players from La Liga, eight from Serie A and one from the Portuguese league. Ligue 1 will be allowing their players to travel which means that Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria and Leandro Paredes will be available.

The following players would miss out:

Emiliano Martinez
Juan Musso
Geronimo Rulli
Gonzalo Montiel
Nahuel Molina
German Pezzella
Juan Foyth
Cristian Romero
Nicolas Otamendi
Lucas Martienz QUarta
Marcos Acuna
Rodrigo De Paul
GUido Rodriguez
Nicolas Dominguez
Gio Lo Celso
Alejandro Papu Gomez
Angel Correa
Joaquin Correa
Nicolas Gonzalez
Emiliano Buendia
Lautaro Martinez
Paulo Dybala

The following players are available:

Franco Armani
Lisandro Martinez
Nicolas Tagliafico
Exequiel Palacios
Leandro Paredes
Angel Di Maria
Julian Alvarez
Lionel Messi

Copa America champions Argentina play Venezuela, Brazil and Bolivia in three World Cup qualifying matches in September. Leandro Paredes is suspended for the first match vs. Venezuela.

Roberto Ayala, part of the Argentina coaching staff, has stated that they will try and see if they can add players from the local league. For the moment, only two players from the initial 30 play in Argentina. Those two being Franco Armani and Julian Alvarez.

One of Argentina’s opponents in September, Brazil, have already called-up several players as replacements for those based in England, Spain, Italy and Portugal. Per TyC Sports, some of the possible names being mentioned for Argentina, based both in Argentina and Brazil are the following:

Fabricio Bustos (Independiente)
Gabriel Mercado (Internacional)
Carlos Izquierdoz (Boca)
Leonardo Sigali (Racing)
Matías Suárez (River)
Facundo Farías (Colón)
Cristian Pavón (Boca)
Agustín Rossi
Marcos Rojo (Boca)
Walter Kannemann (Gremio)
Milton Casco (River Plate)
Enzo Pérez (River Plate)
Ignacio Fernández (Atlético Mineiro)
Matías Zaracho (Atlético Mineiro)
Thiago Almada (Vélez)
José Sand (Lanús)

The Argentina coaching staff, along with Franco Armani and Julian Alvarez have landed in Venezuela, ahead of their match against them on Thursday.

Nahuel Molina, Ignacio Pussetto score for Udinese in 3-0 win vs. Venezia

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Nahuel Molina and Ignacio Pussetto both scored for Udinese in their 3-0 win vs. Venezia.

For the second match in a row, an Argentine has scored for Udinese. Last week it was Roberto Pereyra and this week it was the other two Argentine’s on the squad.

Ignacio Pussetto gave Udinese the 1-0 lead. Molina ran forward with the ball and crossed it into the penalty area to Pussetto as he chested it and struck the ball into the bottom corner for Udinese’s first goal of the match.

Molina would get the third goal as he ran into the penalty area and his left footed shot hit the underpart of the crossbar and in for his first goal of the season.

Joaquin Correa scores twice on debut, Lautaro the other for Inter in 3-1 win vs. Verona

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Joaquin Correa scored twice on his debut with Lautaro scoring the other for Inter in their 3-1 win vs. Verona.

It was a dream debut for Joaquin Correa at his new club, scoring twice after coming on as a substitute. Verona took the 1-0 lead but it was Lautaro Martinez who got his first goal of the season to draw Inter level.

A throw in for Inter as the ball was flicked over to Lautaro who headed in from close range to draw Inter level.

Correa would start the match on the bench and be substituted in for Lautaro with 16 minutes remaining. He would get his first goal for Inter just minutes after coming on. A cross sent into the penalty area found a leaping Correa who headed a floating ball into the corner of the net to give Inter the 2-1 lead.

But Correa was not done scoring. He would receive the ball on the edge of the penalty area, turn and a left footed shot would beat the goalkeeper for his second of the match.

The Argentine signed with Inter on Thursday.

Roberto Ayala comments on Argentina team, situation with European leagues

Roberto Ayala commented on the Argentina national team and the current situation regarding some of the European leagues not releasing their players.

Argentina will play three World Cup qualifying matches in September. The first against Venezuela, the second would be away to Brazil and the third, the only match to be played at home, against Bolivia. Roberto Ayala, part of the current Argentina national team staff and winner of the Copa America as part of that staff, spoke with De Futbol Sew Habla Asi and here is what he had to say:

“We submitted a list, we are in contact with the players and we know the domino effect from England. It’s an issue that has to be resolved by FIFA and as soon as possible. The three fixtures has been known from before, it’s odd that now they tell us that some leagues don’t agree.

“We fly out on Saturday to play Venezuela on Thursday. What will happen if the European based players are confirmed to be out? We will have to see if we are allowed to add more players from the local league. It’s a big disadvantage having to call up players that have never been here and having them just once. One option would be to take away one match and have it two matches and after that program something. But it doesn’t depend on us, not even on CONMEBOL.”

Ayala also commented on Mauro Icardi and the number nine situation:

Icardi was come back, although we always considered him. Also, Alario but he is injured. Lautaro (Martinez) has a yellow card, so we wanted another number nine. Too bad he got injured.”

In addition, he also spoke about possible having a national team consisting only of local league players:

“We would like to work with a local national team. Even Menotti asked for it but sadly it’s not possible. There is no will from the clubs. It would be good to have something in case we don’t have an answer from someone playing abroad.”

Portuguese league not to release players, Nicolas Otamendi not available for Argentina

The Portuguese league, or Liga NOS, will not be releasing their players for September’s international fixtures.

For the Argentina national team, this would mean that Nicolas Otamendi of Benfica would not be available for September’s World Cup qualifying matches. This, in addition to the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A not releasing their players.

Out of the 30 players that have been called up to the Argentina national team by coach Lionel Scaloni, 22 would not be available. The one’s that would be available are Franco Armani, Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico, Exequiel Palacios, Julian Alvarez, Leandro Paredes, Angel Di Maria and Lionel Messi.