The Argentine National Team could present changes against Chile | The team returned to training for the second day in New Jersey

The Argentine National Team could present changes against Chile | The team returned to training for the second day in New Jersey
The Argentine National Team could present changes against Chile | The team returned to training for the second day in New Jersey

The Argentine national team continues the work in New Jersey to face next Tuesday’s match against Chile, for the second date of Group A of the Copa América in the United States, and for this match that can put them in the quarterfinals, coach Lionel Scaloni could make several changes.

With all the players available, the National Team coach combined gym and field work, which included movements in small spaces and a relaxed fut-volleyball.

Although Scaloni did not give certainties, on the horizon it appears that he would not repeat the same team that beat Canada 1 to 0since he noticed some shortcomings that he corrected as he went along.

In addition to this, the world champion coach usually puts his hand into the team depending on the rival on duty, and in his cycle he barely repeated the starting lineup twice.

The main doubts go through the left sidewhere I could be again Marcos Acuña either get in Nicolas Tagliafico. Besidesthree names fight for a place and depending on the choice, there could be a system change: TOngel Di María, Nicolás González or Enzo Fernández.

If the Chelsea midfielder starts, the offensive trident will be dissolved and the attacking references will become Lionel Messi and Julián Álvarez or Lautaro Martínez.

This way, The probable team of the Argentine National Team to play with Chile would be the following: Emiliano Martínez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martínez, Marcos Acuña or Nicolás Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Alexis Mac Allister; Lionel Messi, Julián Alvarez or Lautaro Martínez, Angel Di María or Nicolás González or Enzo Fernández.

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