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Juan Musso returns to action to bolster Argentina's chances of taking the 2022 World Cup.

By Jose Castro

Juan Musso returns to action to bolster Argentina's chances of taking the 2022 World Cup.
Juan Musso returns to action to bolster Argentina's chances of taking the 2022 World Cup.

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Several players have fallen by the wayside in what has been a very hectic 2022/23 season with the likes of former champions Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kante out of the quadrennial tournament being held in November and December in Qatar. But things are looking up for Argentina who've just received some great news about one of their goalkeepers.

A month ago the talented 28-year-old Atalanta custodian Juan Musso rushed off his line to collect an aerial ball and collided with teammate Merih Demiral at the Stadio Olimpico. After undergoing facial surgery following the nasty clash of heads 

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The surgery may have had a lot of Argentina fans concerned, but bow with only 22 days to go before the World Cup Musso is back in training and played the full 90 minutes in Atalanta's 2-0 win over Empoli in the Serie A.  It's great news for Alboceleste after similar injury scares involving centre-back Lisandro Martinez and goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez's.

 

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Having a fully fit squad for Qatar 2022 is the key for Argentina as one of the country's greatest players Lionel Messi will take his last shot at the most coveted prize in international football, the World Cup. Messi is doing his part to get ready for the tournament, his 29 goals and assists this season lead the charts across all European Leagues with many remarking, it's the best they've seen him play in recent memory.


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