After the triumph by 1 to 0 against Chili In Santiago, the ARGENTINE SELECTION resumed training with his eyes on the next commitment to South American qualifiers facing Colombiathis Tuesday at 21 (Argentine time) at the Monumental Stadium.
The coaching staff arranged a divided day between regenerative tasks for those who added minutes and a more demanding practice for those who did not play. In that context, Lionel Messi He began to profile as a holder in what would be his return to the initial eleven.
The Captain of Inter Miami, who was a substitute for the “red”, aims to have minutes from the start in front of the “coffee growers” since the coach Lionel Scaloni Analyze its inclusion in the starting team and everything indicates that it will lead the “albiceleste” in the last match of this double qualifiers date.
The expectation grew among the fans, which could see the idol in action again at the Monumental stadium.
In addition to the possible return of Messi, this Saturday’s practice brought news because the coach added to the youth Ian Subiabre, Valentino Acuña and Maher Carrizo to complete the exercises.
Also Nicolás Otamendi, Enzo Fernández, Leandro Paredes and Nicolás Gonzálezwho are already available to the coaching staff after fulfilling their respective sanctions.
One of the main doubts in the assembly of the team goes through who will be the replacement for Nicolás Tagliaficowhich was released after accumulating yellow and cannot be before Colombia.
In that sector, the dispute is between Valentín Barco and Facundo Medina, although the former side of Boca leaves with an advantage due to his offensive profile and the confidence that Scaloni has shown him on other occasions.
Argentina will face Colombia on Tuesday at 21 (Argentine time) with the intention of continuing to show its audience its level of play and give them a victory at the Monumental Stadium.
Source: Ambito

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