Monday, June 20, 2011

Messi Argentina massacred Albanians Inspiration

BUENOS AIRES - Argentina won the confidence of capital into the Copa America next July. In the last friendly match before the contest arena prestige in Latin American countries, the Tango Team arrested Albania 4-0 in Buenos Aires.
 
The dominance of Argentina began to be felt since the whistle is blown first round of the Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda. Proven game has been running for five minutes Ezequiel Lavezzi has forced Arjan Beqaj picked up the ball from the nest. Lavezzi success continued feedback ripe Lionel Messi.
 
Two minutes before the dissolution, the Albiceleste double the advantage. This time shift Lavezzi serve Messi. With the right foot control, Messi did kick Beqaz horizontally to the left side.
 
In this fight, Sergio Batista back up Carlos Tevez, Fernando Gago, Pablo Zabaleta and Sergio Aguero. All four newly installed second-half substitute Angel di Maria, L Biglia, M Rojo, and Lavezzi. The third change made ​​in minute 46, while the newly signed Aguero on 61 minutes.
 
Although the most recent entry, direct Aguero proved himself as a mainstay bomber Tango in addition to big name Lionel Messi. On 75 minutes the action incised third goal for Argentina.
 
Messi back to being the brains behind the goal. Barca's attackers left leg held out the bait with a perfectly controlled Aguero conquer the substitute goalkeeper Isli Hidi.
 
Argentina goal feast perfected by Carlos Tevez in the 90th minute after a shot along the use of bait Aguero.Tevez recognize these results can not be used as a benchmark because the teams in the Copa America is certainly more severe.
 
"It's not as hard to be faced in the Copa, but remains useful for us to get the right movement. Games like this will make us more confident and know each other, "said Tevez was quoted as saying Argentine TV.
Argentina has never won the Copa America since 1993. Joined in Group A, Tango will start the game to face Bolivia in La Plata July 1.

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