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Argentina coach: The players have been trained for penalty kick. It is still necessary to observe whether DePaul can play.

China News Service, Doha, December 9 (Reporter Bian Liqun) on the 8th local time, at the pre-match press conference between Holland and Argentina in the World Cup 1/4 final, Argentine coach Scaroni revealed that the players had practiced penalty kick before, whether the two generals de Paul and Di Maria can play needs to be observed.

In the World Cup, Argentina played against Holland five times, and Argentina won 1 win, 2 draws and 2 losses. The latest match was the semi-final of the 2014 Brazil World Cup. Argentina and Holland drew a 0-0 draw and finally won the penalty kick war.

Back to the 1998 World Cup in France, the two teams also played in the 1/4 final stage. At that time, Holland defeated Argentina 2:1 and Bergkamp scored a final goal.

For the re-confrontation with the old opponent Holland, scarloni said that the Dutch team is very balanced in attack and defense, and everyone has the attributes of attack and defense. Tomorrow’s game will be very exciting, because both teams will attack, but at the same time they will pay attention to defense.

In response to the question of whether it will change, scarloni replied, “We basically use the same formation to play, and only when the winger on a certain side is in a bad state can we change the formation. Tomorrow’s mode of play depends on the personnel situation. After the last training session, we will evaluate whether DePaul and DiMaria can appear.”

Scarloni also revealed that the players had practiced more than penalty kick before. “But as long as you play penalty kick in the game, goal seems to be as big as a matchbox. I hope we don’t have to enter the stage of the penalty kick war, but we must make preparations.”

When it comes to Massey, Scaroni said that he has been accustomed to his opponent’s different targeted plans for Massey, and there will always be tactical changes in the competition. I don’t want to reveal it too early, because speaking and doing are two different things. (Finished)

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