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Analysis: “Nacho” Miramone played 90 minutes in Argentina’s “dance” against New Zealand

Analysis: “Nacho” Miramone played 90 minutes in Argentina’s “dance” against New Zealand

Javier Mascherano’s side completed their participation in Group A of the FIFA U-20 World Championship on Friday. It ended with a great performance by the national team as they thrashed New Zealand 5-0. Ignacio Maestro Puch, Gino Infantino, Luka Romero, Brian Aguirre and Alejo Véliz scored many “Albiceleste’s”.

Bolivar’s Ignacio Miramón started the tournament for the first time, completed 90 minutes and played his second match of the tournament (he assisted in Argentina’s 2–1 win over Uzbekistan).

As for the game, it has to be said that Argentina were able to settle quickly from the locker room as they started scoring goals against an opponent who could not stand up any time soon. Yesterday afternoon, the test was more demonstrative than it appeared in the introduction. The duo of Federico Redondo and “Nacho” are more than productive.

The game where the thermometer of the game passes through his legs. The Bolivarian and the son of a former Real Madrid footballer have chemistry and complement each other well. Mascherano was confident of the touches, rotation, dynamics and willingness to attack with these two players on the ball. Undoubtedly, the production of two football players who discovered the TD midfield and invites us to think that they can be the starters in the next match.

After the proceedings, the Argentina coach was consulted about Bolivarian’s performance: “The idea is that in attack he will play as a central midfielder, and in defense he will give us a hand with a four line at right back. . “I’m very happy with the job Nacho did because he did it perfectly.”

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Mascherano didn’t hesitate to reflect on the kid’s performance that emerged in the Balonpié. Argentina finished first in their group, so they will face Group C (Senegal, Japan, Israel and Colombia), D (Italy, Brazil, Nigeria and Dominican Republic) or E (Uruguay, Iraq, England and Tunisia) for third place. )

The meeting will be held next Wednesday 31st at 6.00 pm at the Bicentennial Arena in San Juan.

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