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Messi's partner in Argentina who could miss the World Cup

He was injured and will now have to undergo surgery to recover, two months before the World Cup in Qatar.

By William Estrella

He was injured and will now have to undergo surgery to recover, two months before the World Cup in Qatar.
He was injured and will now have to undergo surgery to recover, two months before the World Cup in Qatar.

Lionel Scaloni is in the last stage when it comes to defining the final list, ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he will debut on November 22 against Saudi Arabia. He will complete his participation in Group C against Robert Lewandowski's Poland and Mexico.

In that sense, the coach could lose a piece that was quite common in the calls, although in the last one he did not mention it. This is Juan Musso, goalkeeper of the Italian Atalanta. Yesterday he had to be replaced after five minutes of play, due to a crash in the match against Roma, which caused a fracture in his cheekbone.

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The recovery time is six to seven, so it is very close to the competition. The former Racing goalkeeper is fighting for a place on the list hand in hand with Gerónimo Rulli, in search of being the third goalkeeper of the selected team, since the starter is Emiliano Dibu Martinez.

The goalkeeper´s competition in Argentina

With the presence of Martinez and Armani in goal, there is still a place pending to form the three goalkeepers who will travel to Qatar. That position is disputed by the aforementioned Musso, Rulli and three other goalkeepers previously mentioned by Scaloni, such as Agustín Rossi and Nahuel Guzmán.


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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