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Argentina, con poco descanso rumbo a octavos: cómo están los jugadores de cara al partido con Egipto
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Argentina, con poco descanso rumbo a octavos: cómo están los jugadores de cara al partido con Egipto

Argentina's national football team faces Egypt in the Round of 16 of the World Cup with minimal recovery time after their grueling 3-2 extra-time victory over Cape Verde. The team had only three days and a half to rest before the next match, which is the shortest break they've had since the tournament began. This lack of recovery has raised concerns among coach Lionel Scaloni, who criticized the schedule for being too demanding. Players like Facundo Medina, Enzo Fernández, and Nicolás González faced physical challenges during the match, including cramps and an ankle injury. Due to limited training sessions ahead of the game against Egypt, the focus is now on ensuring players' physical recovery.

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Argentina, con poco descanso rumbo a octavos: cómo están los jugadores de cara al partido con Egipto

Argentina's national football team faces Egypt in the Round of 16 of the World Cup with minimal recovery time after their grueling 3-2 extra-time victory over Cape Verde. The team had only three days and a half to rest before the next match, which is the shortest break they've had since the tournament began. This lack of recovery has raised concerns among coach Lionel Scaloni, who criticized the schedule for being too demanding. Players like Facundo Medina, Enzo Fernández, and Nicolás González faced physical challenges during the match, including cramps and an ankle injury. Due to limited training sessions ahead of the game against Egypt, the focus is now on ensuring players' physical recovery.

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