After the possible suspension of FIFA, the new problem for Lionel Messi before Croatia

There was a player who was out of tune during the match between Argentina and the Netherlands

There was a player who was out of tune during the match between Argentina and the Netherlands
There was a player who was out of tune during the match between Argentina and the Netherlands
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The Argentine team managed to qualify for the semifinals of the World Cup in Qatar, after leaving the Netherlands on the road, after a dramatic definition from the penalty mark. However, there was a player who was out of tune in the commitment, almost compromising the classification and would be "erased" by Lionel Scaloni for the match against Croatia.

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The current Copa América champion beat 'Clockwork Orange', in a match that had everything during regulation time. Argentina had two goals in favor, but the Dutch equalized at the last minute, with the referee Mateu Lahoz as the main target for their poor performance.

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Despite the negative performance of the judge, a team was not up to the task in the quarterfinals. This is German Pezzella. The central defender entered the complementary stage instead of the reprimanded Cristian Romero. However, the Betis player entered nervously and put the pass to the semifinal at risk.

He wasn't clear in the crosses, he looked erratic on every ball delivered and he made an unnecessary foul in the last stretch of the 90 minutes. Now, after the talented Argentine midfielder's poor performance against the Netherlands, may receive some bad news.

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Scaloni's decision with Pezzella:

Now it seems that Germán Pezzella would not be taken into account against Croatia, to be played on December 13. The defender is the fourth in the list of center-backs and was used in the quarterfinals due to the possibility that the 'Cuti' see a new yellow card.

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