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The “yellow cards” summit between Argentina and Chile ends in a draw

The friendly summit between ended Argentina national team And Chile, which was held at dawn on Friday, and hosted by Memory Coliseum in Los Angeles, USA, in a negative tie.

The result was fair between the two teams that did not meet since the sixth of last July, when he faced her in the match to determine the third position in Copa America, which Argentina won 2-1, and who are preparing for the qualifiers for the World Cup. Qatar 2022.

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And without the Argentine star Lionel Messi Punished with suspension, About 20,000 fans attended the stadium, which angered the organizer of the match.

Argentina were the most dangerous in the offensive match via Laotaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala, although they were not as decisive as Messi and Sergio Aguero.

Chile lost its player, Charles Arangues, to injury two minutes before leaving the match.

The match witnessed a state of great tension, as usual between the two teams recently. And it was celebrated with the yellow cards best known by the American international referee, Khair Marufu, in the face of the players of both teams, as it reached 10 cards, by 6 for the Argentine national team, and 4 against the players of Chile.


A new showdown will bring together both Argentina And Chile, Elected by fate on many official occasions when Chile was a knot for comrades Lionel Messi.

But the confrontation now comes in a friendly framework and takes place in the United States of America.

Barcelona star Lionel Messi is absent from the Albiceleste squad in today’s match, due to his suspension due to offensive statements by the South American Football Association (CONMEBOL).

Chile’s squad for the match

Goalkeepers: Claudio Bravo (Manchester City / England), Gabriel Arias (Racing Club / Argentina), Brian Curtis (Colo Colo).

Defense line: Paulo Diaz (Al-Ahly Jeddah / Saudi Arabia), Igor Lichenovsky (Cruz Azul / Mexico), Oscar Obazo (Colo Colo), Political Vegas (Monarchas Morelia / Mexico), Jose Bizama (Houston Dynamo / USA), Felipe Campos ( Colo Colo, Alfonso Barrot (Universidad Catolica), Francisco Ceralta (Udinese / Italy), Guillermo Soto (Ballistino).

Midfielders: Charles Arangies (Bayer Leverkusen / Germany), Diego Valdes (Santos Laguna / Mexico), Thomas Alarcon (Ohhignens), Claudio Baeza (Nikacha / Mexico), Christian Bravo (Wanderers / Uruguay), Felipe Gutierrez (Kansas City / States) United), Cesar Benares (Universidad Católica), Angelo Sagal.

Offensive line: John Meneses (Leon / Mexico), Diego Rubio (Colorado Rapids / USA), Ignacio Giraldino (UDAS), Eduardo Vargas (Morelia / Mexico).

Argentina’s list for the friendly camp

Goalkeepers: Franco Armani (River Plate), Esteban Andrada (Boca Juniors), Agustin Marquesen (Porto / Portugal).

Defense line: Nicholas Otamendi (Manchester City / England), German Bisilla (Fiorentina / Italy), Marcos Rojo (Manchester United / England), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Lucas Martinez Quarta (River Plate), Leonardo Balerdi (Borussia Dortmund / Germany), Nicholas Vegal (Independiente), Nicholas Taglievicho (Ajax / Netherlands).

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Midfield: Leandro Paredes (Paris Saint-Germain / France), Guido Rodriguez (Club America / Mexico), Ezekiel Palacios (River Plate), Marcos Acunia (Sporting Lisbon / Portugal), Giovanni Le Celso (Tottenham Hotspur / England), Rodrigo de Powell (Udinese / Italy), Nicholas Dominguez (Velez Sarsfield), Matthias Zaracho (Racing Club), Alexis McAlister (Boca Juniors), Roberto Pereira (Watford / England), Manuel Lanzini (West Ham / England).

Offensive line: Joaquin Correa (Lazio / Italy), Paulo Dybala (Juventus / Italy), Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan / Italy), Lucas Ocampus (Seville / Spain), Adolfo Gajes (San Lorenzo), Lucas Alaryo (Cyber ​​Leverkusen / Germany) ).

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