Argentina va con todo a Pekín
Posted: 2008-07-03 10:25:01
Redacción deportes, 3 jul (EFE).- El seleccionador olímpico argentino, Sergio Batista, confirmó los 18 jugadores que buscarán en los próximos Juegos de Pekín defender la medalla de oro obtenida en Atenas 2004, que contará con la presencia de Lionel Messi y Sergio Agüero.
La mayor incertidumbre quedó revelada con la inclusión del defensor del Inter italiano, Nicolás Burdisso, como tercer jugador mayor de 23 años, ante las negativas del Bayern Munich para ceder a Martín Demichelis y del Deportivo La Coruña para que esta plaza sea para Fabricio Coloccini.

Olympiakos' Argentine player Luciano Galletti smiles during a news conference at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, October 23, 2007. Olympiakos will play Real Madrid in their Champions League Group C match on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna (SPAIN)
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Olympiakos' coach Lemonis Panagiotis (R) speaks to Argentine player Luciano Galletti during a news conference at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, October 23, 2007. Olympiakos will play Real Madrid in their Champions League Group C match on Wednesday. REUTERS/Paul Hanna (SPAIN)
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San Lorenzo's goalkeeper Agustin Orion (L) catches the ball next to team mate Gaston Aguirre (C) and Independiente's German Denis during their Argentine First Division soccer match in Avellaneda, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, October 21, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA)
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Independiente's Ismael Sosa (bottom) fights for the ball with San Lorenzo's Osmar Ferreyra during their Argentine First Division soccer match in Avellaneda, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, October 21, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA)
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Independiente's German Denis (L) fights for the ball with San Lorenzo's Jonathan Bottinelli (C) and Gaston Aguirre during their Argentine First Division soccer match in Avellaneda, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, October 21, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA)
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Former Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona gestures from a balcony before the Argentine First Division soccer match between Boca Juniors and Estudiantes de la Plata at La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires October 21, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA)
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Boca Juniors' striker Rodrigo Palacio (top) fights for the ball with Estudiantes de la Plata's Sebastian Dominguez during their Argentine First Division soccer match at La Bombonera stadium in Buenos Aires October 21, 2007. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA)
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Además de Burdisso, Juan Román Riquelme y Javier Mascherano serán los otros dos olímpicos que completan la lista de Sergio Batista.
Otros que sorprendieron por su inclusión en el plantel olímpico argentino fueron Lautaro Acosta, nueva contratación del Sevilla, y el defensor juvenil de Boca, Luciano Muñoz.
Los 18 seleccionados: Oscar Ustari (Getafe - España); Sergio Romero (AZ Alkmaar - Holanda); Pablo Zabaleta (Espanyol de Barcelona - España); Ezequiel Garay y Fernando Gago (Real Madrid - España); Federico Fazio y Lautaro Acosta (Sevilla - España); Juan Román Riquelme y Luciano Monzón (Boca Juniors); Ever Banega (Valencia - España); Javier Mascherano (Liverpool - Inglaterra); Nicolás Burdisso (Internazionale - Italia); Lionel Messi (Barcelona - España); Ezequiel Lavezzi (Nápoli - Italia); Angel Di María (Benfica - Portugal); José Sosa (Bayern Munich - Alemania); Diego Buonanote (River Plate) y Sergio Agüero (Atlético Madrid - España).
Además Batista seleccionó cuatro jugadores de reserva por cualquier imprevisto: Nicolás Navarro (Nápoli - Italia); Lucas Biglia y Nicolás Pareja (Anderlecht - Bélgica) y Emiliano Insua (Liverpool - Inglaterra). EFE
2008-07-03 10:22:05