The agenda of a special Thursday: Mateo Retegui’s possible debut in Italy, in the preview of the world champions party

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The first game of Selection after the consecration in Qatar World Cup It catches all eyes on a Thursday with plenty of action in European football. At these latitudes what is fundamentally interesting is what could be the debut of Matthew Retegui in the Italian team.

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The Tigre striker is establishing himself as a starter for the match against Englandfor Group C of the Eurocup qualifying phase, which will start at 16.45 at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium in the city of Naples. will broadcast it on television ESPN AND Star+.

“We have been following in his footsteps for a long time. He has qualities and is a brilliant boy. We didn’t think he would accept. We trust that he can be an important building block”said the Italy coach, Robert Mancinion the 23-year-old player in the previous one.

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For the same tournament and at the same time in Star+Portugal of Cristiano Ronaldo he will experience his debut as coach of Roberto Martinez against Liechtenstein. The Portuguese champion confessed that the arrival of the new coach “seems like something very special and positive” and said he is “well recovered and ready to play” under the Spaniard’s orders.

In addition, there will be six more European qualifying matches this Thursday: Kazakhstan-Slovenia (12.00). ESPN2 and Stella+), Macedonia-Malta, Denmark-Finland, San Marino-Northern Ireland, Slovakia-Luxembourg and Bosnia-Iceland, in the second round at 16:45 and available on the app Star+. Finally, at 15.20, Hungary and Estonia will play a friendly match.

The duel between Argentina and Panama will close the day at 20:30 at the Monumental. transmission inside TyC Sport We will leave much earlier, given that the stadium doors will open at 3.30 pm and the shows that the AFA has organized to celebrate the third World Cup won by the men’s team will start shortly after. The party will also be seen by Public TV.

Source: Clarin

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