Argentina goalkeeper Martinez calls Mercedes-Benz Stadium pitch a ‘disaster’

The pitch ‘felt like walking on a stage, as if it was hollow,’ according to Canada’s Kamal Miller

Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez and head coach Lionel Scaloni sharply criticized the temporary grass pitch at Mercedes-Benz Stadium following their team’s 2-0 win over Canada to kick off the Copa América.

Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez scored in the second half on Thursday night in Atlanta, giving the defending champions a winning start to a special edition of the tournament in the United States.

In order to host Copa games, officials in Atlanta agreed to install a temporary grass surface at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which usually has artificial turf. That switch was made after Saturday’s MLS game between Atlanta United and Houston.

The results, according to Martínez, were far from ideal.

“The state of the pitch was a disaster,” the Aston Villa goalkeeper said. “Very bumpy. We must improve in this aspect, otherwise, Copa América will always appear at a lower level than the European Championship.”

In his post-game press conference, Scaloni echoed the words of his goalkeeper.

“Better that we won, or else it would have appeared as an excuse,” Scaloni said of the field.

“But they knew seven months ago that we’d play here and they changed the field two days ago. It’s not an excuse, but this isn’t a good field. Sincerely, the field is not apt for these players.”

“It felt like walking on a stage, as if it was hollow,” Canadian defender Kamal Miller added.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host just one more game in the Copa América: the U.S. men’s national team’s match against Panama on Thursday.

Prior to that game, the USMNT will also play its Copa América opener on a temporary grass surface when it faces Bolivia on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Argentina coach Scaloni defends MLS quality as Messi keeps dominating

Messi has nine goals in just six games with Inter Miami thus far

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has defended the level of Major League Soccer amid Lionel Messi’s red-hot start to life in North America.

Messi has scored an incredible nine goals in just six Leagues Cup games since making his Inter Miami debut last month. His latest strike on Tuesday helped Miami to a shockingly easy 4-1 win over Philadelphia in the semifinal.

The ease with which Messi and his longtime Barcelona teammates Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba have settled in has led to some derision over the perceived level of MLS.

But Scaloni, who coached Messi and co. to a World Cup win in 2022, has said he doesn’t think the league is low quality.

“I don’t think the level is bad,” Scaloni said at a press conference in Miami on Tuesday.

“On the contrary, I was at Inter Miami’s game versus Charlotte (FC) and I didn’t think it was bad. In fact the level was acceptable. Every football match is difficult. You have to play them. There’s no doubt that (MLS) is a league that’s trending up. It’s improving and it’s attracting footballers to come and play here. It’s a country that’s also attractive. But I can see the challenges that MLS presents and I’ve seen good teams here.

“I know that this league is going to continue to improve. There are some very good players here and even better players will make their way here.”

Scaloni was speaking at an event to mark the Argentina Football Federation’s planned expansion into North America, with a large training complex near Miami serving as the centerpiece.

The coach said that having a home base in North America would be crucial ahead of the 2024 Copa América and 2026 World Cup, an event he is still hopeful Messi will play in despite having said multiple times that 2022 would be his last World Cup.

“In principle it is enough that he plays football and is happy,” Scaloni said of Messi. “For us it is already a step forward. And because of how he is, with his competitive DNA, wherever he is, he is always going to compete. So let’s hope he can be at the next World Cup. I won’t be the one to say no, have no doubt about that.”

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Tunden al Tata Martino por no ver la Liga MX y sí la de Argentina

En redes sociales le han tirado duro al Tata Martino por dejarse ver en un partido de la Liga de Argentina conversando con Lionel Scaloni

Si algún aficionado tenía la esperanza de mantener al Tata Martino en el puesto tras el mundial de Qatar 2022 hasta el del 2026 donde México será anfitrión, quedó descartado, al señor no le interesa nada de la Liga MX.

Y no es que sea su trabajo, no, el señor puede hacer lo que quiera, pero en redes sociales sí que le han tirado duro al Tata Martino por dejarse ver en un partido de la Liga de Argentina sosteniendo una conversación con Lionel Scaloni entrenador de la albiceleste, rival de México en Qatar 2022.

La foto fue tomada en el estadio de Newells en Rosario durante el partido contra Racing y aunque en Argentina fue una gran imagen de dos estrategas que serán rivales charlando, en México la paciencia es otra con el sudamericano y no le fue nada bien pues consideran una falta de respeto que no esté viendo juegos de la Liga MX y sí de Argentina.

Los jugadores de la Liga MX que han mejorado mucho su nivel en busca de ser observados y tomados en cuenta para Qatar 2022 les decimos que sigan trabajando por que para este ciclo por más frustrante que parezca, nadie se va a subir al barco por tener un buen año, pues el señor que los selecciona posiblemente ni los haya visto jugar.

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