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Argentina take on Spain in just possibly the football world's most prestigious fixture of the day
on Tuesday, at 5pm local time. The match is being screened live on ITV4 in the UK, and on state TV
in Argentina, but ... Continue reading →
The highest-profile of the friendlies being played next week during the international break is
almost certainly the one in Buenos Aires on Tuesday 7th September, when Argentina will host new
world champions Spain in the Estadio Monumental. It'll be the ... 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 →
The first Argentines Abroad of the new season will be a shortened one, with an appeal below for
HEGS readers who'd like to contribute to this section on a league of their choice. The main news in
the field this ... Continue reading →
A very quick notice, to inform you that readers in the UK (and selected lucky ones who live in
other countries) will find a piece by me on the Diego Maradona succession story in the new issue of
When Saturday ... 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 →
At 5pm on Friday, a pre-recorded interview with Diego Maradona was broadcast on Fox Sports, and
true to form, the former manager of the Argentine national team came out firing on all verbal
cylinders. He still believe he can retake ... Continue reading →
There were Argentine goals in seven European leagues this weekend, as well as plenty in Mexico from
players both old and new to that league. Carlos Tevez's strike for Manchester City against Chelsea
was the highest-profile one of the weekend, ... Continue reading →