The Argentine player whom Scaloni betrayed, it surprised Lionel Messi in Qatar 2022

The coach would consider some changes for the next game and one of those mentioned does not appear surprisingly

The coach would consider some changes for the next game and one of those mentioned does not appear surprisingly
The coach would consider some changes for the next game and one of those mentioned does not appear surprisingly
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After the hard defeat against Saudi Arabia, Lionel Scaloni, coach of the Argentine team, is already planning what will be the commitment against Mexico, to be played this Saturday, November 26. In this context, there would be several changes to measure El Tri and an element that surprisingly entered the call again would not have minutes in the World Cup.

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The surprise fall against the Asians would force Scaloni to make variations. The journalist Gastón Edul pointed out that at least two changes would be made by the talented manager, who was a deserved champion of the Copa América 2021 and Finalissima 2022.

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It was said that Lisandro Martínez, young defender, would go for Cristian Romero, while Enzo Fernández would replace Papu Gómez. However, there could be more surprises. One of the cases is the possible premiere in the World Cup of Gonzalo Montiel.

The name of the former River Plate player is one of the options that Scaloni would consider. In this way, a team that got involved with the jousting event, which takes place in the Middle East, would not have a chance in the tournament. Those are the changes Scaloni would make.

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Who would have gone for a walk to the World Cup?

This is John Foyth. The Villarreal defender, who was summoned by surprise, managed to enter the squad due to his versatility on the front line. However, in the friendly against the United Arab Emirates, he looked poor and would not be considered by Scaloni as a right-back or centre-back throughout the group stage.

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