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Sergio Batista named his first squad as Argentina manager yesterday, as well as being officially
unveiled by Julio Grondona as the new permanent manager of the national side. Lucas Biglia was the
only new name on the teamsheet, whilst in ... Continue reading →
Argentina's starting XI against Japan for the friendly in Tokyo on Friday has been confirmed, and
it's right here. On the weekend of the clásico de Avellaneda, the two Milito brothers who once
played for opposite sides in the ... Continue reading →
Argentina lost to Japan for the first time in their history on Friday, thanks to an 18th-minute
goal from Shinji Okazaki. Only Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano really did themselves any sort of
credit, and a side clearly as worn ... Continue reading →
Estudiantes are the last Argentine club left standing at the quarter-final stage for the second
Copa Libertadores campaign running, after Banfield threw away their 3-1 first leg victory over
Internacional to lose 2-0 in Porto Alegre to an Andrés D'Alessandro-inspired ... Continue reading
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Sergio Batista today named his Argentina squad to take on Spain in the second friendly of his
caretaker managership with the team. The match will take place at 5pm local time on Tuesday, 7th
September, in River Plate's Estadio Monumental. ... Continue reading →
It won't have escaped the attentions of many HEGS readers that Brazilian club Internacional won the
Copa Libertadores on Wednesday night in a very entertaining second leg of the final against
Mexicans Chivas (3-2 on the night, 5-3 on aggregate). ... Continue reading →
There'll be more on Argentina's brilliant 4-1 friendly win over Spain during the day on Wednesday,
but before I turn in for the night I'm going to post the highlights video here for those who want
to relive a memorable ... Continue reading →
Having taken slightly longer than planned to get around to writing this post, here I am with
something a bit more analytical (I hope) on the Argentina vs Spain friendly from Tuesday afternoon.
It was the world champions' first defeat ... Continue reading →
Sergio Batista has announced the Argentina squad which will travel to Tokyo for a friendly against
Japan on the 8th October. In spite of the injury he suffered against Atlético de Madrid at the
weekend, Lionel Messi is included, as ... Continue reading →
The long run of Argentine defeats to Brazil at full international level was finally brought to an
end on Wednesday in Qatar, and although it was an inconsequential friendly, the result sealed by a
92nd minute moment of brilliance ... Continue reading →
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 →
Andrés D'Alessandro has been named by Uruguayan newspaper El País as the 2010 South American
Footballer Of The Year, an award informally known as the 'King Of The Americas'. The Internacional
de Porto Alegre playmaker succeeds countryman Juan Sebastián Verón, who ... Continue reading →