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The Argentinian Klopp wants to sign in January is no Enzo Fernandez

The Reds boss has set his sights on a South American element who is at the World Cup 

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds boss has set his sights on a South American element who is at the World Cup 
The Reds boss has set his sights on a South American element who is at the World Cup 
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Argentina have seen the light of day again after their two-goal nil win over Poland, with several standout names in the best sense of the word after a line-up change from Scaloni, who came out with several changes from the side that picked up the defeat to Saudi Arabia and the win over Mexico on the second day of the World Cup.

Among them is Guido Rodriguez, a player who was missed in the first match of the World Cup and in whom the Argentina coach has decided to place his faith for the clash against the Mexicans. In the match against the Arabs there were several players singled out, among them Messi, who made amends with a decisive goal in the second half that put Argentina's victory over the 'tricolour' on track.

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Another of the players Argentina missed against the Asian side was Enzo Fernandez. The Benfica player scored and gave the final blow in the last minutes of the match.

Both Guido Rodriguez, who started against Mexico, and Enzo Fernandez, who scored off the bench, were key to Argentina's recent victory, which is hardly surprising given that they are two players who bring great balance to the midfield.

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In fact, both midfielders are being followed by very important teams, such as Liverpool, who are keeping a close eye on the Betis player's performance at the World Cup in Qatar, while Enzo Fernández is at the top of the wish lists of big teams such as FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

 


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