Argentina needs to brilliance and shine of the star Lionel
Messi more than ever when it faces Netherlands on Wednesday in Sao Paulo in the
semifinals of the World Cup Soccer 2014 in Brazil.
Barcelona star Messi ha shined since the beginning of the
World Cup and Argentina reaching to the semi-finals for the first time since
1990 thanks for Messi after he has done well in varying degrees since the start
of the wedding world, he scored 4 crucial goals in the first three games and
led Argentina to the second round, and made the pass of the winning goal on
Switzerland in the first knockout round, and stole the ball in the middle of
the pitch of the Belgians and passed to Angel Di Maria before they reach
Gonzalo Higuain who scored the winning goal and qualify for the finals.
All what "flea" has presented in the previous games might go to waste in the
event of failure in Argentina reach the final .
From here it lies the importance of the Netherlands face on
Wednesday as will be the second real test of Alejandro Sabella men in the
current version.
Argentina enters into confrontation in the absence of the
most prominent weapons offensive Real Madrid striker Angel Di Maria, who was
injured against Belgium in the quarter-finals and make sure his absence from
tomorrow's game, as well as doubts about the return of striker Manchester City,
Sergio Kun Aguero, who missed the last two games because of injury as well.
The Di Maria injury formed a severe blow to hopes of
Argentines, especially as he was one of the most prominent achievers who in the
starting lineup since the beginning of the World Cup and scored the winning
goal on Switzerland. Also, Aguero injury affected the offensive battalion of
Argentina if we know that the country of 40 million people entered the wedding
world as a candidate to win the title thanks offensive awful stars : Messi, Di
Maria, Aguero, Higuain.
Will Messi succeed in leading Argentina to a third title on
July 13, next to the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro? To become Maradona 2014,
Messi should come out best in the repertoire, specifically tomorrow.
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