FIFA 2018: Sampaoli plans major changes for Croatia

Di Maria may be sacrificed for Pavon

June 19, 2018 09:30 pm | Updated 09:31 pm IST - BRONNITSY

Cristian Pavon.

Cristian Pavon.

Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli is planning major changes to his team for the South Americans’ next World Cup match.

In the team’s first training session since a disappointing 1-1 draw against Iceland, Sampaoli tried a different tactical approach on Monday, with an eye toward the clash against Croatia on Thursday.

He dropped midfielders Lucas Biglia and Angel Di Maria, who failed to impress on Saturday.

Javier Mascherano will remain as a defensive midfielder, while right back Eduardo Salvio was being pushed up as a wingback.

“Yes, we worked with different types of systems, on the wings or in the middle, in a hypothetical line of five,” Mercado said at a news conference.

“Every match needs something, and if it’s line of five then we’ll do it if it’s a line of four we’ll do it. We have a few days left to decide how we will play.”

Di Maria looks like he will be sacrificed for Cristian Pavon, who impressed Sampaoli in just 20 minutes as a substitute against Iceland.

“I think that Jorge is looking at every position. We’ll see what happens and what he decides on the day,” the 22-year-old Pavon said.

“I feel confident and luckily things are going well for me, but I don’t know yet if I’ll be a starter.”

“The team is convinced of what’s to come. That’s it, we have to look at what we need to correct from the Iceland match, but we can’t dwell on it. We have to look forward and win the next match against Croatia.”

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