Argentina rule the planet soccer. His success in MunoQatar seems to have dialed back all its power in the South American country’s football, once again making its players proud. And the facts prove him right.
Among them, what appeared from the poster of the three European finals that the season provided for this end of the course: City-Inter in Champions, Rome-Seville in the Europa League and Fiorentina against West Ham in the Conference League. Three great games with the presence of up to 14 Argentine players, distributed among the six top teams.
These are the footballers born in Argentina who will compete in the European finals.
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Five between City and Inter
Julián Álvarez (pictured) and Máximo Perrone will star in the final on June 10 in Istanbul wearing the light blue shirts of Manchester City. Up front, as rivals, they will have up to three compatriots defending Inter Milan: Lautaro Martínez, Tucu Correa and Valentín Carboni. At least one world champion will be the Champion of the Champions League.

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EUROPEAN LEAGUE
Sevilla, the most ‘Argentine’
With up to five Argentine players, Sevilla are the most ‘albiceleste’ European finalists: Erik Lamela, Marcos Acuña (photo), Lucas Ocampos, Gonzalo Montiel and Papu Gómez will be in Budapest on May 31 to measure their strength against Roma and Mourinho’s Paulo. Dybala, his compatriot, who brings Argentina’s representatives to six in that final, which will have the South American champion.

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CONFERENCE LEAGUE
Three were shared between Fiore and West Ham
On May 7, Prague will host the final of the Conference League, the third European tournament, between English West Ham and Italian Fiorentina. Manu Lanzini is in the ‘hammers’ and in Fiorentina, Nicolás González and Lucas Martínez Quarta (photo). An Argentine, for sure, will be the champion of this tournament.
Source: La Verdad

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