Gab Marcotti on Argentina: Throw out all the stats and records for the 2022 World Cup | ESPN FC



On ESPN FC, Gab Marcotti explains why he isn’t ruling out Argentina as favorites to win the 2022 World Cup.

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21 comentarios en «Gab Marcotti on Argentina: Throw out all the stats and records for the 2022 World Cup | ESPN FC»

  1. it is very hard to score against this argentinian team and they have many players like di maria, de paul, martinez who can score along with the goat himself, this team is very balanced and know their gameplan.

  2. I would bet my life Argentina don’t have a chance. They play in a weak conference. Go up against terrible competition. European power will dominate them.

  3. Now nations league has replaced friendly matches which has affected south American teams chances to play with European teams which are defensively and attack is fast fluid and strong. Argentina match vs Italy will show how far Argentina will go in the world Cup. Last night Switzerland was dominating England but England has better quality players.

  4. My top 10 for the wc
    1. France
    2. Brazil
    3. England
    4. Germany
    5. Belgium
    6. Portugal
    7. Netherlands
    8. Spain
    9. Denmark
    10. Uruguay

    Shitaly and Vargentina aren’t top 10 in my books

  5. My top 3 to win the World Cup
    1. Argentina
    2. Spain
    3. England

    Before you lose it, England have actually been a force to be reckoned with. You don’t just stumble into the 2018 semi and 2020 final on accident. England means business and can really do damage this World Cup. As for Spain, anyone who has paid attention to the monster that Luis Enrique has been raising for the last few years knows they will be a difficult team. They finally have someone upfront who found their shooting boots and have the reincarnation of Iniesta in midfield. Now Argentina, do I need to say anymore? This team was the only team to give France trouble in 2018 with that 4-3 defeat, but they finally tasted some silverware and are even more hungry to win this World Cup knowing that it will be Messi’s last chance at replicating Maradona’s god status in Argentina. I’m probably going to copy and paste this multiple times btw…

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