Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 11, 2015

Tevez a doubt for Argentina World Cup qualifier against Brazil

Argentina

Argentina forward Carlos Tevez is a doubt for Thursday's key World Cup qualifier against Brazil in Buenos Aires with an injured left knee.
The possible absence of Tevez, confirmed Monday by the Argentine Football Association, adds to concerns for Argentina coach Gerardo Martino, who will also be without Barcelona star Lionel Messi and Manchester City striker Sergio Ageuro.
Messi also has a left knee injury, while Aguero a torn hamstring in his left leg.
Few teams have Argentina's depth in attack with Gonzalo Higuain, Angel di Maria, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Angel Correa and Nicolas Gaitan still available.
Argentina, the runner-up to Germany last year's World Cup, has only one point from its first two World Cup qualifiers. Brazil has three from its first two matches.

Di Maria hopes Higuain replicates Napoli form for Argentina

With Argentina's qualifying campaign for World Cup 2018 off to a poor start, Angel Di Maria has backed Gonzalo Higuain to push them forward.
Angel Di Maria is confident Gonzalo Higuain can help Argentina overcome their goalscoring troubles against Brazil in the absence of Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero. 
Gerardo Martino's side suffered defeat to Ecuador before a draw with Paraguay in their opening two qualifiers for World Cup 2018, with Messi absent due to a knee problem and Aguero suffering a hamstring injury in their first outing. 
Higuain - who missed in the penalty shoot-out that saw Chile beat Argentina to the Copa America 2015 title - was overlooked in that squad, but has been brought back in for the upcoming fixtures against Brazil and Colombia. 
The 27-year-old has scored nine goals in 12 Serie A appearances for Napoli this season, and Di Maria hopes he can maintain that form with the national team. 
"I'm happy about Pipa's [Higuain] return, he is having a very good season with Napoli," Di Maria said.
"Hopefully he can continue on this path here. I hope he helps us score goals, which is what we are missing." 
Injury once again rules out Messi and Aguero, while Ezequiel Garay and Pablo Zabaleta are also sidelined, but Paris Saint-Germain winger Di Maria still expects Argentina to challenge for a first win of the campaign when they face Brazil on Thursday.
"I think that the injuries are important, especially those of Kun [Aguero] and Leo who are fundamental," he added. 
"But the guys that are here will try to do everything to get the three points here [in Buenos Aires against Brazil] and in Barranquilla [against Colombia]. 
"We know it will not be easy."