He gave up playing with Messi and now regrets it, he'll look for a chance in Argentina

He had resigned from the National Team in the past, he would think better and seek to be called to the next Conmebol Qualifiers

He had resigned from the National Team in the past, he would think better and seek to be called to the next Conmebol Qualifiers
He had resigned from the National Team in the past, he would think better and seek to be called to the next Conmebol Qualifiers
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The Qatar 2022 World Cup is already just around the corner, it is even so close that it begins in four days, with Qatar vs. Senegal, which will open the most important and prestigious tournament in the world. Now, the players are focused and training with their national teams to be able to play at the highest level.

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The World Cup in Qatar is close and an Argentine soccer player who had given up playing for Albiceleste is sorry. After being left out of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, he would now look for an opportunity to play for  Argentina's National Team in the next Conmebol Qualifiers.

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This is Santiago Gimenez. The Argentine-born striker decided some time ago to represent Mexico. However, he received a low blow from Gerardo Martino, current Tri coach, who decided not to call him up despite his good level in the Netherlands and the Europa League.

Giménez, son of 'Chaco', a former element of Boca Juniors, was excluded from the World Cup roster to the great surprise of the fans, because he stands out at Feyenoord. The offensive would take drastic measures. Two years ago, Fernando Batista sought him out to represent Argentina in the Olympic Games, he confirmed this to TNT Sports. However, the forward rejected the offer.

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Can Santiago Giménez play with Argentina?

Although he resigned from the National Team in the past, he can still play for Albiceleste. Due to his age and not having been in any class A match (as FIFA qualifies matches) with Mexico, "Chaquito" could put on the Argentina shirt if Lionel Scaloni considers it appropriate in the future.

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