This time was no different Lionel Messi and his colleagues. This time 10 trained like everyone else. This is not small in a World Cup context, where every detail can be decisive, where every action must be analyzed to the utmost. The data is better if it appears after a few days where the captain of Argentinaa has done lighter work than most. The focus of uncertainty now passes through one of the partners of the phenomenon: who will replace Giovani Lo Celso?
There seemed to be no deception from the voices from the light blue and white intimacy who assured that Messi “doesn’t have any problems, he is perfect.” On the 10th, due to a slight muscular overload after his 90 minutes on Wednesday against the United Arab Emirates, he decided to lower the intensity in training. On Sunday, he returned to form the same jobs as all footballers.
More than the captain, for sure Lionel ScalonI have determined who will take over Giovani Lo Celso, but it does not whiten. The coach usually wants to hide the formation and, if possible, surprise an interpreter at the time of the official announcement of the eleven. A good candidate to join the midfield is Alexis Mac Allister. Right there, in that wrestling match, Alejandro Gómez appeared.
This is not a small decision. Lo Celso is one of Messi’s best partners. He is the footballer who gave the most passes (193) to Leo during the Scaloni Era. In addition, the team’s top assister (5) in the Qualifiers and the fourth most appearances (35) this cycle for the Albiceleste, all with some excellent individual productions.
Scaloni has all the players available for Tuesday’s World Cup debut against Saudi Arabia, starting at 12 noon in Spain. The team will be: Emiliano Martínez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Nicolás Otamendi, Marcos Acuña; Angel Di María, Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Mac Allister or Gómez; Messi and Lautaro Martinez. Now the technician will speak, at the previous official conference. And Leo’s word is not taken away.
Source: La Verdad

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