¡Argentina ha evolucionado!



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50 comentarios en «¡Argentina ha evolucionado!»

  1. It’s still a mystery to me why they played that way against Saudi Arabia, it was as if they were all injured and unfit.
    In any case it’s not a good thing when you get exposed and you use all your cards in the group stage.
    Looking at their path it will take a miracle for them to win.

  2. Are we watching the same games? De Paul didn't push up that high in most of the games you were talking about, except for Australia where he pressed with Alvarez

    The Mac Allister goal was assisted by Molina after he did an overlapping run with Di Maria, De Paul wasn't even there… what a nub.

  3. I'm from Argentina and don't agree with your analisis. Talking about Argentina being a wide playing team when we are probably the team or one of with most tendency to centralize play in the WC blows my mind.
    Also it was Molina who assisted Mac in the Poland match, not De Paul. It seems that you didn't even paid attention, which coincides with my first assesment.
    If you told me that JJ was involved in this analisis I wouldn't believe you at all.

  4. If Argentina wants to win against Brazil and France, the ideal XI for them to win in my opinion would be:
    Gk: Emiliano Martinez
    Defense: Molina-Lisandro Martinez-N Otamendi-Acuña
    Middle: Enzo Fernandez- Leo Paredes- De Paul
    Forward: Messi- Di Maria- J. Alvarez
    I believe this is the first Argentina squad that can finally lead Messi to the glory we been waiting for!
    Vamooss Argentina 🇦🇷🙌🏻🏆

  5. Nope. Argentina is Di Maria (age:34) and Messi (age:35), the others are average players at best. so If you can handle Magical Messi somehow you're left with a paper tiger, really.
    Just ask the Saudi's if you're in doubt 😂

  6. scaloni's coaching team includes Pablo Aimar and Walter Samuel, no wonder they solve all these things in such small time they have 3 tactical minds thinking as one

  7. I think my one gripe with Jon is that he keeps on saying LIE-onel Messi instead of LIO-nel Messi considering he’s Hispanic…….gets me every time lol. Great work as always though 👏🏽👏🏽

  8. Argentina have evolved!!!!

    Into what though? They still basically play the same and they're still in the same position as the last world cup: Praying to find a reliable midfield setup last minute, right before the knockout stages, and all they've faced so far is man marking (Saudi Arabia) and low block defenses.

    They're either too dumb on the attack, simplifying their approach way too much and relying entirely on pace and a quick transition, or they're too stationary on possession, having a distinct lack of chance creation, always running head first into the defense, or praying for some Messi magic (which in fairness, is a good tactic).

    Thankfully for them, Australia is just Poland with another kit, but the second they face opposition with proper pressing triggers (sideways ball from Paredes or Fernandez) or a good counter attacking team (mistimed De Paul run) it's basically over for them.

  9. I think people are getting a little too carried away with Argentina, not saying they aren't good but their wins came against sides that sat back the entire 90 minutes and had no intention of creating dangerous chances, I think when they go through against Australia and face the Netherlands that'll be their first big test.

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