Days before the World Cup, the bad news that Scaloni gave and worries Lionel Messi

The coach of the Argentine team pointed out that there could be changes in the list prior to the debut

The coach of the Argentine team pointed out that there could be changes in the list prior to the debut
The coach of the Argentine team pointed out that there could be changes in the list prior to the debut
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The Argentine team won their last friendly before the World Cup. The current Copa América champion thrashed the United Arab Emirates 5-0, but it was not all good news, since Lionel Scaloni announced that there could be surprises in the final call-up and his words worry Lionel Messi, captain of the Albiceleste.

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After Argentina's win against the Emirates, in a friendly which ended 5-0, shortly before the World Cup in Qatar, where the national team will face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in the group stage, Scaloni spoke to the media and his news were not well received by Argentinian fans.

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The manager confirmed that there could be changes in the roster of 26 players who will go to Qatar, due to physical complications. The alarms went off in the National Team after the words of the National Team coach and fans went mad on social media.

However, the good news are that the journalist Gastón Edul pointed out that Cristian Romero nor Paulo Dybala run the risk of missing out on the World Cup, which will start on November 20 with the match between host and Ecuador.

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Who is in danger of running out of the World Cup?

Shortly after the debut in Qatar against Saudi Arabia, there is no clarity about who could leave until before the first game in the Middle East. However, Nico González was expected to add minutes against the United Arab Emirates and the Fiorentina element did not appear. His physical situation raises doubts, since he was not in the final stretch of the Italian Serie A.

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