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Most of Europe's top leagues come to an end this weekend, so the final full-sized Argentines Abroad
of the year gets you ready for the remaining title run-ins in England and France, as well as
recapping the action from Spain ... Continue reading →
It's been another action-packed round of matches around the world, with Argentines once again
providing no shortage of highlights. Step this way for the latest on Lionel Messi's fine weekend
performance and some impressive contributions in Italy, Spain, France, Portugal ... Continue
reading →
It's been a good while since the last lot of Argentines Abroad, partly because of the Claudio Yacob
exclusive on Tuesday night, partly because of an enormous storm in Buenos Aires over the last 24
hours which left me stranded ... Continue reading →
Messi has won every possible tournament at his club, FC Barcelona. Argentina regularly produces
world class soccer players that excel in Europe. Argentina has also won two World Cups. So, the
question arises: why hasn't the pulga lifted any trophies with the
albiceleste?
Theories abound.
This week's Argentines Abroad is delayed slightly, but fortunately that means I can include the
video of Lionel Messi's astonishing performance in the European Cup on Wednesday night, when he
became the first place in 32 seasons to score five goals ... Continue reading →
I have had a very, very busy week indeed, which is why not much has shown up on HEGS during the
last few days, but here, prior to the beginning of the footballing weekend in Europe, is a quick
Argentines Abroad catch-up ... Continue reading →
Twenty-two athletes, two goals, and one ball. In England, commentators refer to it as, "A Funny
Old Game," though for many that statement is far from sound. The game is football, futebol, or in
America, soccer. While Americans fervently follow gridiron, basketball, and baseball, none of these
games have changed international history or altered how society functions like soccer has.