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22 Romero Goalkeeper 21 Andujar Goalkeeper.
1 Pozzo goalkeeper.
15 Otamendi Defender 3 C-Rodriguez Defender.
13 Samuel Defender 12 Garce Defender.
6 Heinze Defender 4 Burdisso Defender.
2 Demichelis Defender 23 Pastore Defender.
5 Boratti Avant-garde 8 Veron Avant-garde.
20 m - Rodriguez Forward 7 Di Maria Forward
14 Mascherano Defender 17 Gutierrez Defender.
19 Milito Forward 16 Sergio Aguero Forward.
10 Messi Forward 9 Higuain Striker.
11 Tevez Forward 18 Palermo Forward.
Team Profile: Argentina is one of the most successful national teams in the world, having won 19 major national tournaments (the same record as Uruguay), including two World Cup victories, a Copa America, and two Olympic gold medals.
As of the beginning of 2010, there were three Argentine players who made more than 100 appearances for the national team: Diego Simeone (106), Roberto Ayala (115) and Zanetti (136 as of 10/09). The Argentine national team's goal record is held by Batistuta with 56 goals, followed by Crespo (36) and Maradona (34).
In November 2008, Maradona became the head coach of the Argentine national team, ushering in a new era for the team. After leading the team to a three-game winning streak, Argentina entered a low point in the World Cup qualifiers and was once on the verge of not qualifying. In the end, in the crucial final two rounds, Argentina defeated Peru and Uruguay successively to qualify for the World Cup in South Africa.
The number one star in this Argentine team is undoubtedly Messi, who is widely expected to perform well in the World Cup as the 2009 European Ballon d'Or winner and world footballer of the year, and Argentina's results are largely determined by his performance. And captain Mascherano and others will give Messi support.
There are huge variables in today's Argentine national team, and the root cause lies in Maradona. Argentina had as many as 50 players on the pitch during the World Cup qualifiers, most of whom were called in during Maradona's tenure. Before the World Cup in South Africa, Argentina needs to determine the squad as soon as possible and create a fighting unit.
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The list of 23 Argentines is as follows:
Goalkeepers: Romero (AZ Alkmaar), Andujar (Catania), Pozzo (Atletico Cologne) Defenders: Burdisso (Roma), Demichelis (Bayern Munich), Garce (Cologne), Heinze (Marseille), Otamendi (Sarsfield), Clement (Estudiantes), Samuel (Inter).
Defenders: Borati (Fiorentina), Di Maria (Benfica), Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle), Mascherano (Liverpool), Pastore (Palermo), Maxi Rodriguez (Liverpool), Veron (Estudiantes).
Forwards: Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid), Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid), Messi (Barcelona), Diego Milito (Inter), Palermo (Boca), Tevez (Manchester City).
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1. Argentine has always had no shortage of people in the frontcourt, and the decision to determine how far it can go in the World Cup has always been whether the backfield and defense are solid. Although Argentina's midfield is not well-known now, they are all very practical giants.
Goalkeeper Martin is a solid gate in the club, and often has a supernatural play.
In terms of central defenders, Romero + Martinez + Otamendi - Romero is the best central defender in Serie A in 2021, and he has also performed well after moving to Tottenham; Martinez was the main centre-back for Manchester United, and in the few United games I've watched this season, he's been very good against Liverpool, good against Arsenal, not so good at Manchester City, but overall he's still very good; Otamendi used to be brave and good at tackling, but he was more frizzy and reckless, and now he should be more mature as a veteran, I haven't seen his current game in Benfica, but I checked his stats and ratings, and his performance is very good. Left-backs Acuña and Tagliafico, the main players of Sevilla and Lyon respectively, have a strong attack and a good defense, and they have performed well this season. Right-back Molina, the main player of Atletico Madrid, doesn't know much about it, so I won't say much, so as not to mislead.
The midfielders are: De Paul and Paredes in the middle, balanced in attack and defense, able to run, especially De Paul, who is typically more powerful than famous (although not less well-known); Lossel, who can play the right side and can play the middle, has excellent disc control; and Gomez and others are also strong players.
2. Frontcourt: Lautaro, Messi, Di Maria, Correa, Dybala. Although this session is not as famous as before, it can be played around Messi, Lautaro has strong impact, hard running, scoring efficiency is also good, Di Maria's big heart, but the effect may be better than before.
3. Coaching, technical tactics and morale, I am not an expert in this area, so I won't talk about it, but he is undefeated in more than a dozen consecutive games, the coach is pragmatic and stable tactics (mainly 433 and 4231), and the players are unprecedentedly united around Messi, and the momentum is flourishing.
Finally, the opponents also have their own problems, such as injuries to the French team (Pogba and N'Golo Kante) and infighting, which also increase Argentine's chances of winning the title.
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Argentina defeated defending champions France 7-5 (4-2 on penalties).
The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar ended at Lusail Stadium. Argentina defeated defending champions France 7-5 (4-2 on penalties) in the final final, winning the World Cup for the third time in their history. The 35-year-old Messi participated in the World Cup for the fifth time, scoring two goals in the final and finally winning the Hercules Cup.
Argentina and France met in the 2018 World Cup 1 8 finals, when the two teams played 4-3, thanks to Mbappe's brace, France got through the danger. Four years later, in Qatar, the lineups of both teams have undergone a lot of changes, but there are also many familiar faces.
In the starting line-up, France's Olivier Giroud, Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappe, Raphael Varane, Lloris and Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria, Otamendi and Tagliafico all played in the game four years ago. This game was also Messi's 26th appearance, and he surpassed German legend Mateus to become the all-time World Cup appearance.
Argentina men's national football team
The Argentine men's national football team is governed by the Argentine Football Federation, which is one of the most successful national teams in the world, having won 20 major national tournaments (the same record as Uruguay).
These include three World Cup titles, Copa America twice, two Olympic gold medals, and one Confederations Cup.
On June 16, 2018, in the first match of Group D of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Argentina drew 1-1 with Iceland and lost 0-3 to Croatia in the second game. In the final round, they narrowly defeated Nigeria 2:1 and finally advanced to the round of 16 with the second place in the group.
On June 30, 2018, the knockout round of the World Cup in Russia officially began, and Argentina lost to France 3-4 and missed the top 8.
In 2021, the Argentine national team won the Copa America.
On December 18, 2022, Argentina won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar by defeating France on penalties.
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1 Goalkeeper Sergio Romero 1987-2-22 Monaco 15 Defender Demichelis 1980-12-20 Manchester City 4 Defender Zabaleta 1985-1-16 Manchester City 2 Defender Garay 1986-10-10 Benfica16 Defender Rojo 1990-3-20 Sporting Lisbon14 Midfielder Mascherano 1984-6-8 Barcelona 6 Midfielder Villa 1986-1-30 Lazio 8 Midfielder Perez 1986-2-22 Benfica10 Striker Messi 1987-6-24 Barcelona9 Forward Higuain 1987-12-10 Napoli22 Forward Lavezzi 1985-5-3 Paris Saint-Germain12 Goalkeeper Orion 1981-7-26 Boca Juniors21 Goalkeeper Andujar 1983-7-30 Catania3 Defender Campagnaro 1980-6-27 Inter Milan23 Defender Basanta 1984-4-3 Monterrey17 Defender Fernandez 1989-2-21 Napoli0 Defender Mama's high suspicion Feb 10, 1996 River Plate 11 Midfielder Rodriguez Jan 2, 1981 Newell Old Boys 7 Midfielder Di Maria Feb 14, 1988 Real Madrid 5 Midfielder Gago Apr 10, 1986 Boca Juniors13 Midfielder Augusto Fernandez Apr 10, 1986 Celta Vigo 19 Midfielder Alvarez Apr 12, 1988 Inter Milan 20 Striker Aguero 1988-6-2 Manchester City 18 Striker Palacio 1982-2-5 Inter Milan.
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