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Romero confident of staying Argentina No. 1

Goalkeeper has been second-choice at Manchester United

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Sergio Romero may be set for his usual spot on the Manchester United bench in Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea but the absence of action does not dampen his conviction he will be Argentina’s first-choice goalkeeper at the World Cup.

Romero, who got a rare start in United’s 1-0 home win over Watford on the final day of the Premier League on Sunday when first choice keeper David de Gea was rested, is certain to be going to his third World Cup finals in Russia next month.

However, the 31-year-old could face stiff competitio­n from uncapped River Plate goalkeeper Franco Armani, who was included in coach Jorge Sampaoli’s 35-man provisiona­l squad on Monday after a stellar season that included 11 clean sheets in his last 15 matches.

“I have never felt the weight of being inactive,” perennial club reserve Romero said. “For me it’s not the same for a goalkeeper to lack matches as it is for an outfield player.

Despite criticism over an inability to hold down a regular first-team place at Sampdoria, Monaco and Manchester United in the last five years, the former Racing Club custodian has won an Argentina goalkeepin­g record 94 caps since his 2009 debut.

“Thankfully, I have shown over the years that whether I play or not (for my club), I’ll always be fit because that’s what I train for,” said Romero, who helped United win last season’s Europa League, a competitio­n in which he was a regular starter.

“I have shown I am worthy of playing in the Argentina national team,” said the 1.92-metre Romero, affectiona­tely nicknamed ‘Chiquito’ (little one), who relishes every callup knowing he is more than likely to play.

“I’m always keen to join up with the Argentina team to play, to stop shots, that’s my goal and always has been since Diego (Maradona) gave me my debut.”

Problems and solutions

Romero believes Sampaoli will resolve problems affecting Argentina’s recent form which included a nervous run-in to the South American qualifiers last year and a 6-1 thrashing by Spain in a Madrid friendly in February.

“We need to put in lots of training to keep growing as a team and gain in confidence and belief in the coach’s tactics to get to the World Cup in the best shape possible and win the first match which is important to start on the right foot.”

Argentina kick off against Iceland on June 16 before also meeting Croatia and old rivals Nigeria in Group D.

“We know Iceland have strong players who had a great Euro taking their team to historic new heights and who won’t give anything away at a World Cup,” Romero said.

“But we, as Argentina, such a football-mad country and so sentimenta­l, have to look inward and not at other teams. We’ve got to do our work and if we do that well, the other teams will have to worry about Argentina.”

 ?? Rex Features ?? Sergio Romero may be used to being benched for Manchester United, but for Argentina, he is the first choice in guarding the net. He will be having his third World Cup finals in Russia.
Rex Features Sergio Romero may be used to being benched for Manchester United, but for Argentina, he is the first choice in guarding the net. He will be having his third World Cup finals in Russia.

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