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For a change, Carlos Tevez had a quiet match in the Premier League, with Manchester City losing to
Everton (Pablo Zabaleta wasn't much better). Elsewhere though, Argentines were in form again.
Lionel Messi became the youngest player ever to score 100 competitive goals for Barcelona and also
the youngest to score 101.
This weekend has seen Juan Pablo Carrizo damage his cause in the battle for the national #1 shirt;
Internazionale drew with Germán Denis' Napoli, and Gabriel Heinze was involved in a war of words
with Real Madrid's sporting director Jorge Valdano. Roberto Abbondanzieri looks set to move from
Boca Juniors to Internacional de Porto Alegre.
Oh yes. It's back! After a bit of a break whilst I packed to come away and settled into my new
hometown, Argentines Abroad returns now I've got some time and no jetlag. It was a less than
spectacular weekend for the usual suspects in the top flights of England and Spain, but two new
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Diego Maradona broke the Argentine national side's self-imposed media blackout (bar Sergio
Agüero's infuriatingly over-exposed Twitter account) on Tuesday with a press conference two days
before he'd been expected to call one. Javier Mascherano sat alongside him, mute for the ...
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Argentina will almost certainly secure their qualification for the second round of the 2010 World
Cup on Tuesday when they take on Greece. They can afford to lose by five goals against Greece, and
even then they might not go ... Continue reading →
MADRID, Spain Aris Thessaloniki FC kept their UEFA Europa League round of 32 hopes alive after a
late Nikos Lazaridis strike helped Hector Cúper's side to a 3-2 triumph over Club Atlético de
Madrid. Having opened their Group B campaign by claiming the scalp of the holders, Aris were
dreaming of a repeat when [.
LEVERKUSEN, Germany The UEFA Europa League holders bowed out with a whimper as victory elsewhere
for Aris Thessaloniki FC condemned them to third in Group B. Club Atlético de Madrid's UEFA Europa
League defence ended in Germany as they were held 1-1 by Group B winners Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Atlético's grip on the trophy [.
This extended Argentines Abroad has been made possible by the fact that I didn't have time to do
one last week, but forgot to let my correspondents know and as a result we've got two weeks' worth
of submissions ... Continue reading →