2022 is going to be a year that is hard to forget because of winning the World Cup in Qatar. This historic achievement of the Argentine National Team caused several players to strengthen themselves considerably during the competition, especially the youngsters who were crucial for the consecration. two of them are Enzo Fernandez y Julian Alvarez, who also today stand out in top clubs in the Premier League. And now, the two world champions formed in River They are part of the ideal team conmebol that the IFFHS announced this Monday.
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By choosing the ideal 11 from South America, the Federation of History and Statistics takes into account the performance of soccer players throughout the year. Thus, added to what they did in the World Cup, the IFFHS also looked at the performance of both players during the first semester: in River. It is clear that, before making the jump to Europe, Julián and Enzo broke it in Gallardo’s teambeing the great bras of a rather irregular first semester of River.
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The high level they had in the CARP was reflected in the numbers of both before their games for Manchester City and Benfica, respectively: Álvarez played 28 games and scored 26 goals, which translates into a shout every 120 minutes, while Fernández, Chelsea’s star signing (he paid 121 million euros for him) played 29 games in the first half of 2022 and made 10 goals and five assists in the first part of 2022. Obviously, to all this, we must add what they did in Europe and, above all, in the World Cup.
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So, Julián Álvarez and Enzo Fernández share the ideal 11 along with Dibu Martinez, Cuti Romero, Thiago Silva (Brazil), Nicolas Otamendi, Casemiro (Brazil), Neymar (Brazil), Rodrigo De Paul, Lionel Messi and Vinicius (Brazil).
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Thus, River can be proud that two players who grew up and shone in Núñez have been recognized by the IFFHS in an ideal team in which Argentines abound: There are seven in total, against four in Brazil).
The ideal 11 of the IFFHS
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