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He wanted to give up his life for Messi, was a champion in Qatar, now has a the worst time in Europe

He had few minutes in the World Cup, but showed his love for the country during the tournament.

By William Estrella

He had few minutes in the World Cup, but showed his love for the country during the tournament.
He had few minutes in the World Cup, but showed his love for the country during the tournament.

He almost lost the World Cup in Qatar, however, Joaquín Correa's unfortunate injury opened a space for him on the list of 26 players cited by Lionel Scaloni. Despite the fact that he had few minutes in the Middle East, he euphorically celebrated the long-awaited title. He wanted to give up his life for the Albiceleste and now he is having a hard time at his club.

It is about Angel Correa. The Atlético de Madrid forward is part of the select list of elements that managed to be world champions. He hardly added minutes against Croatia in the semifinals, but he enjoyed every moment of the journey of the national team in Qatar.

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After his return to Spain, he does not have a good time in the 'mattress' box and he would feel betrayed by Diego Pablo Simeone. The 'Cholo' does not give him complete confidence and it was evident on the last day, when Atleti drew 1-1 against Almería. Despite the fact that Correa scored the goal, DT preferred to take it out at minute 78 and put in a defender. Criticism was immediate against the Argentine coach.

The day Correa risked his life to represent Argentina:

Prior to the World Cup in Qatar, Ángel Correa spoke with TyC Sports, where he recalled the day he risked his life to be present at the Finalissima against Italy. “That was a tricky thing. It had been several days since I was seeing the wire that I have in my chest. I did not say anything to the doctor of the Selection because I wanted to be in the Finalissima with the group, ”he pointed out.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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