Javier Mascherano’s team crushed the Chilean team 5-0 and qualified for the final round of the competition taking place in Venezuela.
The Argentine Under 23 Team crushed Chile and advanced to the round: they won 5-0, for the fourth date of Group B of the Venezuela Pre-Olympic, and entered the final quadrangular of the contest that gives two tickets to the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. Below are the scores of Javier Mascherano’s team.
The scores of the Argentine Sub 23 National Team against Chile
- Leandro Brey: 6. He didn’t have much work. There was one where he pinched the ball just before being converted, thanks to thinking and not acting impulsively. You can tell he’s good.
- Joaquín García: 6. He had been performing as he had throughout the tournament until he had to leave due to discomfort 18 minutes into the first half.
- Gonzalo Luján: 6. Correct, orderly and sober.
- Nicolás Valentini: 7. What is valuable about Nicolás is that his firmness leads him to also cover Barco with his insistent projections.
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Valentín Barco: 7. Once again protagonist of possession and offensive search, covering more meters than in previous games. He appreciates his effort to perform on defense knowing that the team needs his contribution in each attack. In Almada’s goal, Valentín was alone in the middle just in case. He looked for his goal without aim or luck.
- Juan Nardoni: 7. One of the footballers who solve any problem for you. He started as a midfielder, went to the side due to García’s departure, always solid. He demanded the 90 minutes. He generated the penalty that began to end the game. Tireless.
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Ezequiel Fernández: 6. It is the balance of the team, the safe pass and coverage for all his teammates. He understands the game from the role he plays in each game.
- Claudio Echeverri: 6. First ownership. I would have liked to see him connect more with Almada. He was encouraged with the self-confidence of someone who knows that he has more than enough conditions.
- Thiago Almada: 8. Two goals and one assist. He was the captain from the game too. He goes from lowest to highest in the tournament. That is the feeling that justifies a growing illusion.
- Pablo Solari: 6. He faced every time he received the ball, forcing and forcing. He could have converted but he defined without decision. When he hit it better, the crossbar told him no but Goundou corrected it.
- Santiago Castro: 7. A lion. He goes to all of them, provokes, bothers, fights, plays. He finally got the goal in the tournament. Well-deserved award for Santiago, who had a very moving week.
They entered from the bank:
- Juan Sforza: 6. Positional and orderly. He didn’t get complicated with the ball either.
- Federico Redondo: 6. He continues adding minutes but again from the bench. It doesn’t look regular. Obviously if something hurts you don’t notice it.
- Baltasar Rodríguez: 6. Without having been a starter until now, his income was always positive.
- Luciano Gondou: 7. Three games, three goals. It comes easy to him. He who does not seek falls to him. And he doesn’t forgive.
- Aaron Quirós: 7. He debuted with a goal. Couldn’t be better.
- DT Javier Mascherano: 8. This time he started with double creation, the changes worked for him, especially the obligatory one in the first half. He is already in the Final Quadrangular without depending on the last game with Uruguay. It was the best game so far for his team.
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