27 June 2016

Will we have defending or new champion?

What a cracking game is ahead of us. No one expected that these two teams will meet (again). On their opening night in group D Argentina was the better side and ever since these two South American teams have scored goals in every match played. Hosting this event last year Chile defeated this morning's rivals to penalties and that is how they lift the trophy for the first time. But year later, in the special edition, Argentina seems to be getting (sweet) revenge from 2015. All players remain the same, plus or minus, but there is one little detail after all: Spaniard Juan Antonio Pizzi jumps into coaching Chile instead of winning trainer Jorge Sampaoli. Under its new coach Chile is getting better and better from game to game but the team is still experience some (minor) weaknesses who, Argentina must turn them into their favor. There is not much to say about Los Gauchos, but this year Argentina is playing some extraordinary football thanks to their best player, captain Lionel Messi. Arturo Vidal is back into the team for Chile and Angel di Maria, who scored in the first game, is filling the gap instead of injured Ezequiel Lavezzi. If we add up in the morning action Gonzalo Higuain then the excitement will be guaranteed and Argentina will surely lift another trophy, who will equal Uruguay on 15 titles.

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