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Shortly before the match against Netherlands, the bad news Lionel Messi receives

The Captain of the Argentine National Team still cannot work with one of its main partners

The Captain of the Argentine National Team still cannot work with one of its main partners

The days for the Argentine VS Netherlands match are getting closer and closer, this Friday, early, the South Americans face Europeans for a ticket to the semifinals of the most important tournament in history. Now, Lionel Messi and Company prepare for the great meeting.

The Argentine National Team already has a look set in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar, where the Netherlands will be measured. In this context, Lionel Messi, captain of the Copa América champion, received bad news. The maximum winner of the Golden Ball (7) cannot still work with one of its main partners.

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The picture led by Lionel Scaloni has a look put on what will be the crucial encounter against the Dutch. However, Ángel Di Maria still cannot work along with the rest of her teammates. The ‘Lower’ suffered a muscular overload during the game against Poland and was not risky in the round of 16 against Australia.

The journalist Esteban Edul said that the end left with ankle boots to the playing field, but was not part of the football practice commanded by Scaloni. At the Hours of the Netherlands, the coach of the Albiceleste does not yet sure the participation of the champion of the Copa América 2021 and Finalissima 2022.

The team with which Scaloni worked provisionally:

Thinking in Netherlands, Scaloni made several changes in the last practice, in relation to the team that jumped against Australia. Argentina played with draw Martínez; Gonzalo Montiel, Cristian Romero, Nicolás Otamendi, Nicolás Tagliafico; Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo de Paul, Alexis Mac Allister; Ángel Correa, Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez.

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