The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Argentina also has goalkeepin­g worries’

UEFA ‘strongly condemns’ Michael Oliver abuse after Madrid penalty storm

- By Christian Okpara

WHileniger­ians are fretting over the state of the Super Eagles’ goalkeepin­g department, their rivals in Group D of the Russia 2018 World Cup, Argentines are also going through nightmares over who would stand between their opponents and goal scoring at the Coupedumun­do. Argentina has two establishe­d goalkeeper­s, Sergio Romero and Willy Caballero, but both are reserve goalkeeper­s for their clubs, who have hardly had any match day experience a few months to the World Cup. Romero, who was in goal for the Albicelest­e at the 2014 World Cup final, is the number two goalkeeper for Manchester United, while Caballero can only play when Thibaut Courtois is not available for Chelsea.

According to Argentine sources, Coach Jorge Sampaoli has named five goalkeeper­s in his preliminar­y list of 35 players. They Romero, uncapped Franco Armani of River Plate, Caballero and Mexico-based duo Nahuel Guzman (Tigres) and Agustin Marchesin (Club America).

ROMERO has been Argentina’s starting goal-

EUROPEAN football governing body, UEFA has strongly condemned the abuses referee, Michael Oliver has been subjected to since he officiated the Real Madrid versus Juventus keeper for the past five tournament­s, including the South Africa 2010 World Cup and the 2011 Copa America. Armani, who was courted by Colombia, where he spent seven years playing for Atletico Nacional, is the most in-form shot stopper, whose exploits for new club, River Plate, has endeared him to the fans. The 31-yearold goalkeeper has never been selected by the national team, but there is a strong campaign in his country for his inclusion in the World Cup team.

Caballero won the 2001 U20 World Cup for Argenrtina and made a name for himself at Malaga in the season Champions League quarterfin­al second leg game in Madrid, reports goal.com. Having lost the first leg of their quarter-final contest 30 at home, Juve were on the verge of forcing extra-time leading up to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but his stock has fallen since he joined Chelsea. He was first capped in the 2-0 win against Italy and featured in the disastrous 6-0 defeat by Spain. Worried by the state of their goalkeeper­s, Argentine publicatio­n, Mundoalbic­eleste at the weekend urged the country’s football followers to help Coach Sampaoli choose the right candidate for the number one spot.

Like Nigeria, the publicatio­n acknowledg­es that there are few genuine contenders for the position, but it believes the coach should be guided to make the right choice. at the Santiago Bernabeu as they led by the same scoreline heading into stoppage time.

But then Oliver penalised Medhi Benatia for bundling Lucas Vazquez over from behind in the area and subsequent­ly sent off Gianluigi Buffon for his reaction, which involved him putting his hands on the referee. Cristiano Ronaldo smashed home the penalty to send Madrid through while Buffon continued his protestati­ons and slammed Oliver after the game, with the Italian attracting strong criticism as a result.

Oliver and his wife, who is also a referee, have been subjected to abuse and threats in the wake of the match, with UEFA demanding action against those responsibl­e.

A UEFA spokespers­on said: “UEFA strongly condemns the abuse directed at Michael Oliver and his wife. “We have been in contact with them to offer our support and we trust the relevant authoritie­s to take action against those individual­s who have behaved inappropri­ately both on and off social media.”

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Super Eagles’ Joel Obi (second right) trying to stop Poland’s Lewandowsk­i during their recent internatio­nal friendly game. The Torino star missed the Brazil 2014 World Cup due to injury. PHOTO: AFP.
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