Argentine journalist admits albiceleste’s bad moment, but confirms that Mexico loses in key matches

Less than 24 hours after the confrontation between the Argentine and Mexican teams, the journalist from Argentina and Mexico, Jorge Barras, admitted that the American champion is in very bad shape due to physical problems that have befallen her. However, he assured that Mexico is a team that stands out for not showing up at key moments.

From Doha, Qatar, Barraso was asked about one of the most anticipated matches of the ecumenical event. The communicator was categorical when he mentioned the selection of Gerardo “Tata” Martino and stated that the Aztec player has a tendency to decrease.

“Mexico is Mexico. What does it mean? It’s not a big thing. Argentina approached this championship physically very badly. In the match against Saudi Arabia, they lost all splits, lost all jumps, runs and hand-to-hand,” he explained.

“Mexico is taking over the worst possible Argentina, but Mexico is Mexico. What does it mean? It’s not a big thing. The Mexican player, when the time of the hour comes, does not appear. This is a game where both of them are risking their lives, this could be a great match,” he said.

Barrasa also commented that La Pulga’s physical condition was a concern and stressed that the latest rumors are that Messi is far below the thresholds required for a game of this magnitude.

“Messi is physically ill. According to what they say, the rumor that has come down to us today, he is physically on four points. You can’t play like that at the World Cup. He will play the same way. How will you play? stopped,” he said.

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Exactly last Thursday, the PSG star did not train with the rest of his teammates due to the fact that he allegedly continues to experience discomfort. Apparently, Lionel Scaloni’s coaching staff did not want to expose him to further exposure and as a precaution decided that he should work separately.

The South American team and the Aztecs have previously met in the 2006 German and 2010 South African championships, with the Albicelestes winning both. Now two teams are risking their lives this Saturday in a match with very little margin for defeat due to Group C’s tight classification.

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Author: Alfredo Di Cesare
Source: La Opinion

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