The reserve players of the national team Argentinawho on Thursday beat Panama 2-0 in a friendly match, had a training session with a game against River Plate, which they beat 4-1.
Two goals from Ángel Correa, one from the penalty spot, and two from Nicolás González and Paulo Dybala sealed victory for the Albiceleste at the Argentine Football Association (AFA) grounds in the Buenos Aires town of Ezeiza. River Plate, led by Marcelo Demichelis, crossed with Matías Suárez.
Argentina formed with Gerónimo Rulli; Gonzalo Montiel, German Pezzella, Lisandro Martinez, Marcos Acuña; Giovani Lo Celso, Guido Rodríguez, Exequiel Palacios; Nicolas Gonzalez, Giovanni Simeone and Paulo Dybala. Then entered Nehuén Pérez, Lautaro Blanco, Máximo Perrone, Juan Foyth, Leandro Paredes, Emiliano Buendía, Ángel Correa and Facundo Buonanotte.
In this match, coach Lionel Scaloni saw in action the 34 players he mentioned. The players who lined up from the first whistle in the match against Panama worked out in the gym today.
This Saturday the leaders of the world champion Argentine squad will meet the presidents and players from all the teams in the first division and some of the other categories. They will then complete the training in Ezeiza, 32 kilometers from the center of Buenos Aires.
On Sunday, a day off and on Thursday back to work
On Sunday the players will have a free day without activity and on Thursday they will meet again for a light session in the afternoon and then a trip first to Asunción so that the world champions will be honored by South American football in the main office of Conmebol.
In the evening, the ‘albiceleste’ delegation will go to Santiago del Estero, where the next day they will play today’s second FIFA friendly against Curaçao at the Madre de Ciudades stadium in the capital of Santiago
Source: La Verdad

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