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He disappointed Scaloni, the player who would come out of the starting 11 against Mexico

He had a weak performance against Saudi Arabia and the manager would lower his thumb.

By William Estrella

He had a weak performance against Saudi Arabia and the manager would lower his thumb.
He had a weak performance against Saudi Arabia and the manager would lower his thumb.

The tough defeat of the Argentine team against Saudi Arabia would have consequences for some Albiceleste players. Lionel Scaloni, coach of the current Copa América champion, would make several changes and would lower his thumb to an element that was responsible for the second goal of the Middle East box.

Despite the fact that it was a hard blow for Argentina, Scaloni has already turned the page and is thinking about the challenge against Mexico, to be played on November 26, which corresponds to the second game-week of the group C in Qatar World Cup group-stage.

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In this context, the strategist would not shake his hand and would make more than two changes. One of them would be for a defender who had interference in the victory of Saudi Arabia. This is Nahuel Molina, current defender for Atletico Madrid, one of the biggest teams in Spain.

The Atlético de Madrid right-back did not have the best presentation of him with Argentina. His attacks were not relevant and in the brand function he was also in debt. What's more, in the second goal for the Arabs, the former Boca Juniors player did not come in determined to finish the play at the top of the large area.

Who would go for Molina?

Against Mexico, it is speculated that Nahuel Molina would be replaced by Gonzalo Montiel, who was key in obtaining the 2021 Copa América. Enzo Fernandez for Papu Gomez.


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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