FIFA World Cup 2010: Diego Milito May Finally Get a Chance vs. Greece
You asked for him, you get him. Striker Diego Milito seems he may finally get a chance to show his skills against Greece.
After a tremendous season at Inter Milán, with goals of every color at Serie A, and a few at the Champions League that no one will forget, many were surprised to find that their was no place for him in Argentina's starting line-up. Despite Higuain's fine form, many have felt that Milito is the "hot" striker right now, and should be the one to start.
Today, Diego Maradona started a team in the practice match which seems very likely to be the one that will start against Greece. Here is a draft of the possible formation.
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Probable formation vs. Greece
Romero
Otamendi Demichelis Burdisso C.Rodríguez
M. Rodríguez Bolatti Verón
Aguero Messi Milito
Jonás Gutiérrez will be missing this one due to yellow card accumulation.
Walter Samuel is recovering from an injury sustained against S.Korea.
Javier Mascherano and Gabriel Heinze will sit this one out in order to avoid their second yellow cards.
Juan Verón will be in shape to rejoin the team.
Gonzalo Higuaín and Carlos Tévez will likely sit this one out as well, thus giving Aguero and Milito their turn up front.
Theoretically, Lionel Messi will only play about 60 minutes, as they want to give him a chance to score. After that, Di María will likely take his place (although I, for one, am hoping for Pastore).



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