LET’S NOT GO CRAZY: Luis Enrique’s sincere opinion on Messi’s Argentina win over Italy at Wembley

Argentina walked Italy. when many believed that The Albiceleste would encounter his first European level opponent, those led by Lionel Scaloni stood at Wembley and gave a dance to the current champions of the old continent.

Due to the way, the triumph was world news. However, Luis Enrique, DT of the Spanish National Team, considers that it is not something for all of us to go crazy about. And it is that The Azure He is going through a difficult moment after being left out of the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

The Asturian coach, yes, has no doubt that Argentina and Brazil are teams that will be fighting to be protagonists in the next World Cup.


LUIS ENRIQUE: “WE ARE NOT GOING CRAZY BECAUSE ARGENTINA HAS BEAT ITALY”

“We are not going to discover Argentina and Brazil. They are selections that have individual quality. In the case of Argentina, with Lionel Messi, and in the case of Brazil with more players, Neymar and company; Vinicius and others, who are going to be benchmarks in the World Cup, without a doubt. We will not be surprised. But let’s not go crazy either because they beat Italy 2-0. Italy is now just in the period of change, a period of weakness that can last and it is difficult to get out of it.picked up ESPN.

Luis Enrique forgot Paulo Dybala’s goal, by the way. It was 3-0. And if it wasn’t for Gigio Donnarumma, the score would have been truly wild.

Nothing can be ruled out in football, but it is correct to say that, today, there is no team stronger and in better shape than La Scaloneta. And although in Qatar 2022 the story may be different, it is normal that they are sounding like serious candidates for the world throne.


Undefeated data. Argentina has 32 consecutive games without defeat. The best current streak in national team football and they threaten the historical record of Italy, which between 2018 and 2021 linked 37 games without falling.


Did you know…? Italy eliminated Spain from the last Euro 2020. They fell in the semifinals played at Wembley. Luis Enrique’s men lost in a penalty shootout.

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