Where is the Argentine team: the risks it faces due to Hurricane Milton and the plan to get them out of Florida

Where is the Argentine team: the risks it faces due to Hurricane Milton and the plan to get them out of Florida
Where is the Argentine team: the risks it faces due to Hurricane Milton and the plan to get them out of Florida

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The Argentine soccer team trained this Tuesday in Miami, Floridafacing the double date of South American Qualifiers that you will have to face in the coming days. For their match against Venezuela, scheduled for this Thursday, October 10 as a visitor, The itinerary indicated that they had to leave for two days before from the American city, but Hurricane Milton stopped airport activities and only this Wednesday they are expected to be able to fly.

Lionel Scaloni referred to the problems that Hurricane Milton presented in the itinerary of the Argentine teamRAUL ARBOLEDA – AFP

At this Tuesday’s press conference, The coach of the Argentine national team, Lionel Scaloni, spoke about the inconveniences that generated the Hurricane Milton on the team trip: “The information is the same as what you have, here everything is known and it is very open. They are on alert just like us. We had asked to be able to travel today, but they have denied us the trip and we will do it theoretically tomorrow if time permits. We will train in the morning and in the afternoon we leave“I don’t have any more information than that.”

The Argentine players arrived in Florida in a staggered manner at the beginning of the week from their respective clubs. The idea was to be able to train a few days at the Inter Miami sports complex, where Lionel Messi plays.and then leave for Venezuela. “We did work calmly, because the place is perfect, but this issue is always coming up, especially when it comes to people’s safety. It is delicate,” said Scaloni in reference to the technical stoppage in the United States.

Now, the South American team remains in Miami waiting for the evolution of the climate phenomenon to know when and What will your trip to Venezuela be like? “If you can’t take off, it will be difficult to arrive the next day, because you can’t go directly to Maturín, since “We have to make a stopover.”commented the Argentine coach, who described the experience that the entire team has experienced so far as “stressful.”

News in development.

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