Bad news for Messi

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Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria dream of playing in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games but Argentina’s Espoirs selection did not win their first match of the South American TQO.

Far from the African Cup of Nations and the Asian Cup, the South American pre-Olympic tournament of the Paris 2024 Games is being played. The Argentine people are closely following the results of Javier Mascherano’s selection, since Angel Di Maria and Lionel Messi would like to be among the three players aged over 23 authorized to represent their country during the men’s tournament organized in France.

The Argentine Hopes got off to a bad start in this TQO organized in Venezuela with a draw against Paraguay (1-1) on Sunday evening, with the Argentinian equalizer even being scored in the 90th minute (by Luciano Gondou of the Argentinos Juniors).

In this qualifying tournament with two groups of five (which will give a final group of four, for two tickets), Argentina must face Peru on Thursday, before facing Chile and Uruguay led by Marcelo Bielsa on Thursday. next week. La Celeste du “Loco” enters the fray on Thursday against the Paraguayan Espoirs.

#Sub23 The selection was directed by Javier Mascherano and worked on the next day before Paraguay.

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— 🇦🇷 Selección Argentina ⭐⭐⭐ (@Argentina) January 23, 2024

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