translated from Spanish: Velez downto three Argentina national team players for the Pan Americans

Under the command of former Argentineyouth youth coach Argentina began training for the Under 23 team to seek the Pan American title. However, the complications of those mentioned continue to add chapters to the refusal of several clubs. Now, the strangest case is that of Velez.In the last few hours, the Liniers club decided to lower its three listed players and after having stadium several days practicing in Ezeiza, they were again under Gabriel Heinze. They are Matías Vargas, Nicolás Domínguez and Francisco Ortega.

Matías Vargas, one of the casualties in the Argentina national team for Lima 2019. Photo: Twitter @Argentina

Of the Argentine clubs, Vélez now joins Boca, who refused to give in to Nicolás Capaldo and Alexis Mac Allister, and Racing who did the same with Matías Zaracho, who was not part of the Copa America due to a tear and which continued his recovery process from injury.” You want to put together the best team to go to a major competition. It’s not a FIFA tournament, but we’re going to defend the Argentine shirt. I look like the bad guy in the movie because I quote players,” Batista said after learning about the new negative, adding, “I talk a lot to “Chiqui” (Tapia) and I know he’s doing everything to get the boys to the national team.” The Argentina national team continues to dismantle and it is difficult to assemble a team, counting that there was already a problem with the three over-the-top spending that the coach decided not to call. In the first instance, Javier Mascherano (Hebei Fortune), Maxi Rodríguez (Newell’s), Lucas Menossi and Fabricio Coloccini (San Lorenzo) were thought to but suffered setbacks from the clubs. These are the names of the Argentina national team for Lima 2019
Facundo Cambeses (Banfield), Leonel Mosevich (National, Portugal), Marcelo Herrera (San Lorenzo), Fausto Vera (Argentinos Jrs), Joaquín Novillo (Belgrano), Carlos Valenzuela (Central Barracks), Adolfo Gaich (San Lorenzo), Santiago Colombatto (Cagliari, Italy ), Juan Pablo Cozzani (Lanús), Ignacio Aliseda (Defense and Justice), Facundo Medina (Workshops of Cordoba), Hannibal Moreno (Newell’s), Agustín Urzi (Banfield), Lucas Necul (Arsenal), Nicolás González (Stuttgart, Germany), Sebastián Lomónaco (Godoy Cruz), Miceli (New Chicago), Nicolás Demartini (Temperley) and Aaron Barquett (Argentinos Jrs).

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