Copa America: Argentina wary of pacy Venezuela

Goalkeeper Armani cautions against taking opponent lightly

June 27, 2019 10:28 pm | Updated 10:28 pm IST - Rio de Janeiro

Venezuela’s players are no longer overawed at the prospect of facing Argentina.

Venezuela’s players are no longer overawed at the prospect of facing Argentina.

Argentina goalkeeper Franco Armani warned his teammates on Wednesday not to be caught out by minnows Venezuela when the sides meet in the Copa America quarterfinals.

Argentina scraped into the knock-out rounds courtesy of a 2-0 win over invitee Qatar in its final pool match having gone into it bottom of Group B.

And now it is wary of avoiding a banana skin against the tournament minnows, one of only two of South America’s 10 national sides — the other being Ecuador — never to win the Copa.

“We need to score goals, to be very careful... to avoid a surprise,” said the River Plate goalkeeper ahead of Friday’s clash at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana stadium.

Armani said Venezuela would “look to win back the ball quickly and attack” from the flanks, where “they have quick players.”

And in Newcastle United forward Salomon Rondon, they have “a center-forward who holds up the ball well and has good movement.”

Finding form

While 14-time former winner Argentina may have been a disappointment for many onlookers, Armani feels it has been finding its form as it progresses deeper into the competition.

There has been little so far to suggest it might end a 26-year trophy drought, though. “We’ve gone from worse to better in this Copa. Match by match we’ve gained confidence, we’ve gained the functionality the team needs, and we arrive in good shape for this quarterfinal,” he said.

But Argentina hasn’t beaten Venezuela in their last three meetings, and lost 3-1 when the sides met in Madrid in a friendly in March, when five-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi made his long-awaited return to the national team after an eight-month absence.

For Venezuela captain Tomas Rincon, Argentina has lost the fear factor it once had thanks to a multitude of star players.

“It’s been a while since they won, with their history and their (star) names,” said Rincon.

“What’s important now is the teamwork, how you play as a team. We respect everyone, but we fear no-one.”

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