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expects to be back for Argentina after World CupIANSPublished: 11 Jun 2018, 7:38 PM ISTHot News TextAaAaSmallAaMediumAaLargeADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD Buenos Aires, June 11 (IANS) Argentinean
goalkeeper Sergio Romero is confident he will be back for the national football team after missing out on the FIFA World Cup due to a long-standing injury.Romero, who has played two World
Cups, has been replaced in the World Cup squad by Nahuel Guzman, who plays in Mexico for Tigres UANl, reports Xinhua news agency.Romero's injury will be seen as a huge blow to Jorge
Sampaoli's side, with his experience likely to have been valuable to a team looking to cast doubt on the under-performing label often attributed to their performances at major
tournaments.The 31-year-old requires surgery to correct a long standing knee problem."I was going to begin my rehabilitation. But the team wanted a goalkeeper who could train with them every
day and they excluded me," Romero said.Romero, who acts as understudy to David De Gea at Manchester United, was expected to be Argentina's first-choice keeper once more, having started in
the World Cup final defeat to Germany back in 2014.Speaking to TyC Sports from Barcelona, Romero added that it was "a very old injury," dating back to an operation in 2004, when he played
for the Racing Club at the age of 17."A fragment of cartilage was loose in the knee and it had lodged itself in the back of the knee. It let me play championships in the Netherlands, Italy,
France and England, I played two World Cups," he said.Romero, 31, said that he received a knock from Diego Costa during a friendly with Spain on March 27, where Argentina lost 1-6. This
"destabilized the knee" and worsened his pain. The goalkeeper, who has won 94 caps for Argentina, said he has no ill-feeling toward national team head coach Jorge Sampaoli."On the contrary.
I hope all goes well with the team. I wish it (the team) well, not only because I have great friends there," he explained.--IANSdm/pur/bg
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