Argentina has Messi, Higuain, Aguero, and other stars upfront that they hope will have a great campaign in Russia 2018. However, it's not all roses as the defense continues to show weaknesses at the back.
It happened precisely this Tuesday in the friendly match against Spain at the Wanda Metropolitano for a new FIFA date. The Albiceleste failed in a buildup play when they were already behind on the scoreboard and consequently suffered another goal from the 2010 World Cup champions.
When 25 minutes had passed, Willy Caballero made a poor goal kick and the ball went directly to a Spanish player, who passed it to Carvajal, and the Real Madrid player from the right side crossed it for Isco.
The Spanish midfielder cleverly finished in a desperate attempt by Argentina to clear the ball. Almost at the end of the first half, Otamendi scored a goal with a header, and that's how the entertaining first part of the match at the Wanda Metropolitano ended.
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