Tiger Attacker Matthew Reteguicurrent scorer of Argentine football, was called up today by the manager of the senior Italian national team, Robert Mancinifor the next FIFA appointment at the end of the current month, after the Federation of that same country has called for its sub 21 representative at the wheel of Belgrano, from Córdoba, Bruno Zapelli.
The Victoria club had already been informed of the striker’s call-up 23 years born April 29, 1999 in the city of San Fernando of Buenos Aires, whose pass is owned by Boca Juniors and is on loan to Tiger.
Now it will depend on the player himself if he accepts the call made to be part of the Italian senior national team who will play two official qualifying matches for the European 2024 which will be played against none other than England, at home, on Thursday 23rd, and Malta, away on Sunday 26th.
“The problems we have are serious because both Ciro Inmobile and Giacomo Raspadori are out due to injury, i.e. all our centre-forwards have played very little in the last few months, so we don’t have a starter in that role, given that Wilfried Gnonto didn’t play either. too much in English Leeds,” argued Mancini to justify Retegui’s call-up.
“Besides Gianluca Scamacca and Andrea Belotti, due to injury or performance, they too play little, so we’re hurting in attack. Then in defense and in midfield there are solutions. But up front we have problems, because whoever should play, they don’t”, finally remarked Mancini.
If Retegui accepts this call-up, which in the event of tomorrow’s match would prevent him from doing so with the Argentina national team, and has good performances, the question that arises is what will happen tomorrow, when all those mentioned by Mancini will be in good condition on the field. , whether they will actually continue to summon it or now they have only done it to circumstantially fix that hole.
Source: Clarin
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