The Argentine Federation excludes Dybala from its list against Ecuador –...

The Argentine Federation excludes Dybala from its list against Ecuador –...
The Argentine Federation excludes Dybala from its list against Ecuador –...

The Argentine Football Association excluded the star Paulo Dybala, the striker of the Italian Juventus team, from the squad against Ecuador, which will be held this afternoon in the first round of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, from the South American continent.

The Argentine Federation’s statement said that Paulo Dybala was excluded from the list of facing Ecuador, due to his suffering from a gastrointestinal disease, and Giovanni Simeone would replace him, and Dybala joined the list of the Argentina national team, despite not playing any match with his team, Juventus, after his recovery. Recently from a muscle injury suffered at the end of last season.

The South American qualifiers, which qualify for the 2022 World Cup, were postponed for a full 7 months, due to the crisis that the world is suffering from, through the outbreak of the new Corona virus.


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