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Alexis Mac Allister: “My life is the same boring life as always”

Alexis Mac Allister: “My life is the same boring life as always”

“My life is the same boring life as always. I train, I go home, I sit on the sofa, I drink mate, I watch football. It’s the same life”acknowledged the native of La Pampa.

“They recognize me more, that’s true. I’m from a ‘city called La Pampa’ (sic) and six months before the World Cup, I was in the middle of the airport there and only one person recognized me. After the World Cup, I went back to La Pampa and there were 20,000 people waiting for me at the airport. So that was a change in life.”analyzed the midfielder in dialogue with Daily Mail.

On the other hand, the Brighton and Hove player went into detail about the consecration and referred to his assist for Ángel Di María in the World Cup final, in which Argentina won 4-2 on penalties.

“When Molina gets the ball, I think maybe it will come to me. At that point, I have already scanned and I know I have time. And I know Messi is beyond the edge of the computer screen and I think Álvarez is here.”he confessed.

“So when the ball came I knew Messi was there. I already have a photo. At the beginning, I just wanted to pass the ball to Messi and at that moment I saw the big space behind Tchouameni and I felt that he was not going to follow me. I set off and he didn’t follow me.”he stressed.

Later, he added: “At that point, I knew Di Maria was to my left because I could see that Kounde had been with him and was drawn to the ball. There’s a picture of me looking across to see Di Maria. I didn’t think to shoot because I knew that Di Maria was alone and that he was in the perfect position to score.”.

“All I knew was that I had to play that ball forward because Koundé was close and then Di María produced that incredible shot.”described the player who emerged from Argentinos Juniors.

Finally, Mac Allister valued Lionel Messi’s performance throughout the World Cup and highlighted: “In Argentina, we were very grateful for him and proud of him because we know that we are World Cup champions thanks to him.”.

“If Messi played in the Premier League, he would be the best, without a doubt. Would it be too hard for him? I don’t think so. He showed that in the World Cup, the toughest tournament in the world, he showed how good he is and how important he was for the Selection”, sentenced.

Source: Ambito

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