As they did with Messi, what FIFA did with Julian Alvarez that moved Lionel and the fans

The official account of the World Cup was pending the performance of the Spider

The official account of the World Cup was pending the performance of the Spider
The official account of the World Cup was pending the performance of the Spider
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The Argentine team celebrated its last friendly before the World Cup in Qatar and thrashed the United Arab Emirates 5-0. The first goal of the commitment was the work of Julián Álvarez after assistance from Lionel Messi. FIFA was attentive to the performance of the 'Spider', who has just shone with the Manchester City shirt.

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Lionel Scaloni, current Argentina's national team manager, gave Julian Álvarez the confidence to start the last match and the former River Plate player did not miss the opportunity. Although there were doubts about whether the young player was ready or maybe it was too early for him.

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He opened the account against the Asians and always participated in the attack plays. The young Manchester City element now hopes to keep on adding several minutes during the World Cup, although he understands that Lautaro Martínez is the starting center forward.

During his performance against the Emirates, the official account of the FIFA World Cup was pending the development of the match and surrendered at the feet of the 'Spider'. After his goal in Abu Dhabi, he highlighted on Twitter the author of seven goals this season with the Manchester City shirt.

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The 'Spider' will have more minutes than thought in the World Cup in Qatar:

The journalist Gastón Edul confirmed that Lionel Scaloni is surprised with the great level of Julián Álvarez. In this context, the 'Spider' will add more minutes than believed in the initial planning. Although he will not start, it could be the first change depending on the context of the group stage matches.

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