体坛英语新闻:Argentina coach Martino highlights need to win in World Cup qualifiers
BUENOS AIRES, March 23 (Xinhua) -- Argentina coach Gerardo Martino on Wednesday highlighted the importance of beating Chile and Bolivia in the upcoming 2018 World Cup South American qualifying matches.
"It is important for us to be able to qualify for the World Cup finals. For that reason, winning six points in the next two matches is important. According to the standings today, Argentina is out of the World Cup 2018," said Martino.
During a news conference held before the team traveling to Chile for their qualifying match, Martino hailed the return of Lionel Messi to the team.
"Messi's presence is reassuring for me and everyone and it is fundamentally necessary," said the coach.
Martino added that he is awaiting the recovery of Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi to finalize the starting 11.
After their visit to Chile on Thursday, Argentina will receive Bolivia in the city of Cordoba.
Argentina, who won 1-0 away to Colombia in the last match of the qualifiers, are in sixth place with only five points, seven behind leaders Ecuador.
The top four teams will qualify for the World Cup finals and the team in fifth place will go into the playoffs.
相关文章
- 体坛英语新闻:Chelsea, Leicester draw, Everton-Man City postponed due to COVID-19
- 体坛英语新闻:CBA roundup: Shanghai snaps Guangdong's 9-game winning streak, Fujian smashes Nanjing
- 体坛英语新闻:Messi grateful for Ballon d'Or Dream Team spot
- 体坛英语新闻:New York nurse receives COVID-19 vaccine, kicking off state inoculation
- 体坛英语新闻:Flick's lucky hand: Paris pupil Coman securing Bayern's glory
- 体坛英语新闻:Thiago Alcantara says Bayern did "terrific job" to win Champions
- 体坛英语新闻:Champions League newcomers Rennes start Ligue 1 campaign with draw at Lille
- 体坛英语新闻:All French semifinal after PSG beat Arsenal and Lyon defeat Bayern Munich in Women's Champio
- 体坛英语新闻:Tough PSG beat Arsenal to book semi-final against Olympique Lyon in Women's Champions League
- 体坛英语新闻:Colombia playmaker Quintero poised for Shenzhen FC move