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The Manchester City forward is shaping up to start in the round of 16 for the second consecutive game

By Wilian Estrella

The Manchester City forward is shaping up to start in the round of 16 for the second consecutive game
The Manchester City forward is shaping up to start in the round of 16 for the second consecutive game
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The Qatar 2022 World Cup is already beginning to take shape, as the group stage is a few hours away from officially ending, to begin fully with the round of 16 of the tournament. Now, Lionel Messi is preparing physically and mentally to win the World Cup.

The Argentine team is already thinking about the round of 16, when they face Australia in the World Cup in Qatar. In this context, Julián Álvarez received good news after his great performance against Poland, where he scored the second goal for the current Copa América champion in the Middle East.

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It turns out that the 'Spider' would repeat ownership against the oceanic, this Saturday, December 3. The Manchester City forward would go from the start, due to the annoyance of Ángel Di María, who was substituted against Poland. Lionel Scaloni would not risk the 'Fideo' and would put the former River Plate player alongside Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martínez.

The great beneficiary of the possible absence of Di María is 'Toro' Martínez, who lost the position with Álvarez on the last day of the group stage. The Inter Milan striker has not been able to demonstrate his level in the World Cup in Qatar and so far he has not been able to score any goals in the Middle East.

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At a press conference, after the 2-0 victory against Poland, Scaloni commented: “In principle Di María is fine. His quadriceps got hard and we decided to get him out. It wasn't worth it to continue with a player who could do damage”. In the next few hours, the absence of the winger in the next round of the World Cup will be confirmed or ruled out.


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