There are only 11 days left until the World Cup in Qatar ends, however, there is plenty of action remaining in those 11 days. Argentina vs Holland this Friday is probably one of the most striking matches we have had in the world cup to date, since they are two powers colliding.
While in the Argentine team they recognize the difficulty of facing the Netherlands, in the framework of the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar, the Dutch are enlarged and there was a display of arrogance among those led by Louis van Gaal. Andries Noppert, 'Clockwork Orange' goalkeeper, missed Lionel Messi.
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Recently, the manager of the Netherlands showed how little affection he has for the South Americans and belittled the 'Flea'. Ángel Di María's former coach at Manchester United said that Leo's defensive work is null and that he did not appear in the semifinals of the 2014 World Cup, when the Albiceleste overcame the key against the Europeans in the penalty shootout.
Now, the goalkeeper Noppert also referred to the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and left a controversial phrase: “Lionel Messi is another human being like us. He can also miss penalties, which we have seen in this tournament. Of course he is good, but I can also avoid penalties for him, ”he pointed out.
The selected Dutch take with relaxation the crucial duel of the World-wide one of Qatar. What's more, last Monday they had a day off, while Argentina started work immediately and Lionel Scaloni, champion of the Copa América 2021 and Finalissima 2022, already has the possible 11 to overcome the 'Clockwork Orange'.
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