Darwin Núñez and José María Giménez warmed the previous match valid for the thirteenth date of the South American qualifiers towards the 2026 World Cup.
The ARGENTINE SELECTION It will be measured as a visitor to Uruguaynext Friday from 20:30, and the “Charrúas” Darwin Núñez and José María Giménez They warmed the previous party valid by the thirteenth date of the South American qualifiers Rumbo to World Cup 2026.
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Both the striker of Liverpool as the central defender of the Atlético de Madrid They throbbed the classic against the national team and chicanened about meeting their teammates, the albicelestes Alexis Mac Allister and Julián Álvarezrespectively.


“I told him that if I was doing close to me, I wouldn’t look at me because I don’t want the muffle”the Uruguayan attacker released jokingly, while later he continued more seriousness: “Every player wants to come to play against them. They are the world champions, but we are up to it, it was shown. Now we have to play with our people, hopefully support us and achieve the goal all together.”
Besides, Núñez He referred to the absence of the Argentine star Lionel Messifor having suffered a muscular discomfort, which marginalized him from the double FIFA date.
“It is a very important decline for them, but we do not think about that, we have to think about us to do our best in training.”concluded the former Benfica de Portugal.
For his part, the central defender mocked on crossing with his partner in the “mattress” box, Julián Álvarezwhere he also shares team with the Creoles Rodrigo de Paul, Nahuel Molina, Ángel Correa and Giuliano Simeone.
“The first thing is to try if I have to play not hit Julián Álvarez, that we need it there,”the 30 -year -old joked. And concluded: “We are clear that the shirt defends itself with nails and teeth and you don’t look at the opponent’s face.”
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