“The second half was more even than the first, when we dominated, but in general terms we were superior to Paraguay. But this tie also shows how difficult the qualifiers are and how difficult it is always to come to play in Asunción.”, Scaloni highlighted at the post-match press conference at the Defensores del Chaco stadium.
“We only lacked the goal in the plays that we had to convert and that were very clear. But they also put us in difficulties with some cons, because they are a tough opponent who at times changed the way of playing to try to win, something to what now we must get used to “, he warned.
In fact, Argentina could not beat Paraguay of the questioned Argentine coach Eduardo Berizzo in any of the two games of these Qualifiers, since in the first leg match on the Boca Juniors court they equaled 1 to 1.
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“We created goal situations with filtered passes, but we knew how Paraguay plays, with constant pressure, although we knew how to get out of it,” he described.
“As for Nahuel Molina’s start as starter, as I already said, he is a winger who gives us speed and depth, and that is why we prefer that he play today and Gonzalo Montiel rest to be able to be in the next match with Uruguay on Sunday” revealed.
And as for the other side, the left, he warned that Marcos Acuña “had an annoyance, but in principle it is nothing important. But we still took him out as a precaution in the second half (at 11 minutes he was relieved by Nicolás Tagliafico)”, he closed .

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