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After four months of the World Cup, the bad news that Lionel Messi received about Argentina

While the historic feat in the World Cup in Qatar is remembered with joy, Javier Mascherano receives bad news with the Sub 20

By William Estrella

While the historic feat in the World Cup in Qatar is remembered with joy, Javier Mascherano receives bad news with the Sub 20
While the historic feat in the World Cup in Qatar is remembered with joy, Javier Mascherano receives bad news with the Sub 20

Four months ago, the Argentine team made history by winning the World Cup in Qatar, after defeating France. In this context, while what was done in the Middle East is remembered with joy, the Sub 20 Albiceleste and Javier Mascherano received terrible news, prior to what will be the development of the World Cup of the category in the country.

FIFA confirmed that the Under 20 World Cup will take place in the country, after a masterful move by Chiqui Tapia, who moved immediately upon learning that Indonesia was not going to host the event. Now, the National Team will be present at the tournament, although not all of it is good news, since the youth team coordinator referred to the presence of the Europibes.

Bernardo Romeo, in statements compiled by Olé, announced that: "Unfortunately, the clubs are not obliged to give in (to the players), for the Sub 20". In this way, the presence of elements such as Alejandro Garnacho, who shines at Manchester United, or Matías Soulé from Juventus, has not been confirmed. However, the coordinator expanded: "All the boys really want to come."

When does the U20 World Cup start?

The tournament that will take place in the country starts on May 20 and will last until June 11. For its part, the draw to find out where the Albiceleste will be located will be on April 21. The team led by Javier Mascherano is in pot one and will be one of the seeded teams. 24 countries are classified to the competition.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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