If we talk about soccer, as always, Argentines are great champions of the national sport, in this case, converting decisive goals for each of their teams. This was reported by the journalist Román Iucht in Fontevecchia modeby net tv and RadioProfile (FM 101.9).
One of the highlights of the last weekend was Lionel Messi, who scored a goal in PSG’s 4-2 win over Nantes. In this way, the man from Rosario reached 799 goals as a professional footballer.
There was also a conquest of Alexis McAllister, who scored in Brighton’s 4-0 win against West Ham, confirming his great moment in the Premier League. So it would not be strange to see a change of shirt next season.
The emotional post that Alejandro Garnacho published after his call with the Argentine National Team
in Italy, lautaro martinez He scored one of the two goals in Inter’s 2-0 win over Lecce. Nicholas Gonzalez he scored a goal in Fiorentina’s victory against Milan.
But the big note in Europe was given by the LiverpoolWhat is the great classic of English football? beat Manchester United 7-0, something that had never been recorded. Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nuñez contributed two goals each. The rest was scored by Roberto Firmino.
In the defeated team, the Argentine lisandro martinez He was a starter on defense. While alejandro garnachoAfter being summoned by Lionel Scaloni to the Argentine National Team, he entered in the second half.
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