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·30 October 2025
Agustín Rossi: "I'm playing well enough for a call-up"

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·30 October 2025

AGUSTÍN ROSSI was the cornerstone around which Flamengo built their path to the final of the Conmebol Libertadores by keeping a clean sheet this Thursday in Avellaneda and denying Racing a goal on several occasions, the last one being in stoppage time, by blocking a point-blank shot from Luciano Vietto that was destined for the net.
The Argentine is a key figure for Mengao and supports this with numbers: he has 8 clean sheets in 12 matches of the continental tournament. If he extends this streak in the final in Lima, he will reach the record of 13 held by Franco Armani in 2016, when he was champion with Atlético Nacional, and Mariano Andújar in 2022, although the latter did not win the title with Estudiantes.
In terms of records, he had reached 1,134 minutes without conceding a goal for Flamengo in all types of matches, surpassing Cantarele, who reached 959 minutes between November 1978 and February 1979. Regarding the number of minutes without being scored on in official matches, Rossi had also surpassed Diego Alves, who set 618 in 2018.
In the quarterfinals against Estudiantes, the former Boca player was the architect of the qualification by saving two penalties in the shootout that decided the continuation of the Cariocas in La Plata, which started to make his name heard among those who advocate for him to have an opportunity in the Argentine National Team.
Once the passage to the final was secured, Rossi acknowledged in this regard: "I always said it, even when I was at Boca: if I perform well at my club, I will have the chance to be called up someday, but well... that chance hasn't come yet. Obviously, one always hopes for it, and hopefully, it will come at some point."
With Emiliano Martínez as the undisputed master of the Albiceleste goal, coach Lionel Scaloni has options like Walter Benítez, Juan Musso, and even Facundo Cambeses from Racing, who debuted in the last friendly against Puerto Rico by playing a few minutes.
In this scenario, the player who also played for Estudiantes, Defensa y Justicia, and Lanús stated that "I am not the one who decides. I have to keep proving game by game that I am at a level where this call-up can happen and continue like this, that's all."
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