“I remember many members of the coaching staff crying, it was an emotional talk in which there wasn’t much to say either,” recalled the brand new Liverpool player.
the midfielder Alexis MacAllister spoke of his experience in consecration of the Argentina national team in the World Cup Qatar 2022 and made interesting revelations about the intimacy of the team in the preview in the final against France.
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“I remember many members of the coaching staff crying, it was an emotional talk in which there wasn’t much to say either. We knew more or less how we had to play them because we had worked on it for several days,” began the brand new reinforcement of the Liverpool of England.


Mac Allister

Along the same lines, he added: “What reached us the most as players and as people was the talk they gave us and thinking about everything that had happened, the four years of the journey, the process… It was a very emotional talk sometimes we laugh because (Lionel) Scaloni he cries a lot, when he cries -poor thing- he can’t talk, he gets very emotional and made the others talk a little, Mati Manna, Walter (Samuel)the entire coaching staff spoke a bit and it was a nice moment as a group, to experience it.”
Messi’s role
Later, in dialogue with Olé, Mac Allister noticed the role of Lionel Messi in that transcendental moment: “I think Leo is how he is seen too, at that time he showed a lot of calm, and that’s where I always say that as players they are experienced”.
“He (Messi), ‘Fideo’ (Ángel Di María), (Nicolás) OtamendiThey are players who help us a lot. They don’t even need to talk, seeing how they prepare, with the desire and motivation that they manage, we can already see that we have to continue on this path and if we go after them we are doing well, “he remarked.
“Generally Leo is the one who grabs the wordThere was like an island in the middle of the locker room, we would all get around and Leo would start talking a bit. In the end I think Dibu (Emiliano Martínez) began to cry a littleit was all very emotional, very nice”, he pointed out about another of the most moved.
Finally, he delved into Messi: “Now seeing him Leo is what we have left the most, being next to the best player in the worldthe best in history, is to see that you are going to go out on the field with 10 people who are like your family”.
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