The Champions League semi-final party is over. Although Lautaro Martínez, Joaquín Correa and Valentín Carboni with Inter or Julián Álvarez and Máximo Perrone with Manchester City will be able to become owners of Orejona on 10 June in Istanbul, there is another European competition involving several Argentines, the european championship.
On the one hand, they will have to face Seville AND Juventus in Spain. In the first leg of the semi-final the match ended in a draw 1-1, so there is no possible prognosis for the second match, even if the climate in Andalusia is one of expectation and confidence to get a victory to qualify for the final.
The Spanish team, in addition to being the club that has won the Europa League several times (6 titles), is also the team with the highest number of Argentines in the competition: Erik Lamela, Lucas Ocampos, Marco Acuna, Gonzalo Montiel and the Papa Gomezthe latter three were part of the team that won the third star in Qatar World Cup.
Instead, the Old Lady appears, where four Argentine footballers compete, including two world champions: Leandro Paredes AND angel of mary. The remaining two are Matias Soule (struck with the national team in the Under 20 World Cup) and the Cordovan Enzo Barrenechea.
The other semi-final will take place in Germany. He Bayern Leverkusen will be measured against the Rome looking for the ticket to the final. The Italian team has a slight advantage as they won the first match 1-0, however, now, the German team will try to enforce their locality to reverse that score.
In this meeting two other world champions will face each other; Exequiel Palacioswith the Bayern shirt, e Paul Dybalathe big star of Mourinho’s team.
It should be noted that the final of the European competition will be held on Wednesday 31 May from 16:00 at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary.
Source: Clarin
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