The coach of Argentina, Lionel Scaloniis interested in coaching a Major League Soccer (MLS) team in the future and says that it is “a competitive League”, which is growing and has players with good projections who could be in the Albiceleste.
SIGN UP FOR MLS FANTASY
In statements released this Tuesday by MLS, Scaloni He pointed out that the North American League “has improved a lot and started looking at young men with good projection, with a lot of talent, like Thiago -Almada-, -Alan- Velasco and many more.”
Asked if he sees himself managing an MLS team in the future, Scaloni He admits he wants to take on that challenge. “Yes, why not. I would like to, there will be no problem. Always where the challenges are, I always want to and why not,” he declared.
“There are teams that play in a European way”
The Argentine coach believes that the arrival of foreign coaches in MLS has “enriched” the league. “There are teams that play in a very European way that makes the League competitive. And there are other teams that keep more of the Latin tradition,” he commented.
Scaloni He added that MLS is “a growing League”, “which will go from strength to strength” and that, as shown in the case of Almadagetting called up to the Argentine team is not a problem.
About Almada22 years old and active in Atlanta United FC, Scaloni He noted that the decision to include him in the senior team that played, and won, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar “was not difficult.”
“He is a player who communicates very well, who plays very well on the ball and is very good for our team,” he explained. Scaloni.
“The contribution is great. In addition to being a great player, he is a great kid, very professional and efficient. It is a great pleasure for us to have him,” concluded the former soccer player.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Rose Herman and I work as an author for Today Times Live. My expertise lies in writing about sports, a passion of mine that has been with me since childhood. As part of my job, I provide comprehensive coverage on everything from football to tennis to golf.