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·10 settembre 2025
Inter Milan Captain Does Not Lose Enthusiasm After Ecuador 1-0 Argentina: “We End Top Of The Group”

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·10 settembre 2025
Lautaro Martinez was in the starting line-up as Argentina slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Ecuador in their last FIFA World Cup qualifier.
During his post-match conference viaFCInterNews, El Toro hailed La Albiceleste’s successful qualifying campaign despite a rare setback.
An ill-tempered fixture in Guayaquil saw both teams reduced to ten men inside the opening hour of play.
Indeed,Argentina lost veteran center-back Nicolas Otamendi to a straight red card midway through the first half.
Furthermore, Ecuador seized the numerical advantage, taking the lead on the stroke of halftime through Enner Valencia.
Despite boasting 57% possession, Lionel Scaloni’s side finished the game without a single shot on target.
As a result, they suffered their fourth defeat in the current qualifying cycle.
However, it didn’t affect their final standing as they topped the South American group, finishing nine points clear of second-placed Ecuador.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 21: Lautaro Martinez #10 of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group E match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Lumen Field on June 21, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Inter Milan captainLautaro Martinez spearheaded Argentina’s attack last night.
However, it was a frustrating game for the 28-year-old as he never had a clear sight of goal.
Despite La Albiceleste’s disjointed performance, El Toro hailed their overall spirit and commitment.
“There’s a bit of frustration about the result and the sending-off,” he said.
“In every training session and match, we try to give our best to keep Argentina as high as possible.
“We’re finishing the qualifiers at the top, which is very important for us,” Lautaro continued.
“Now we have some friendlies to prepare in the best possible way for the World Cup.”
Though Otamendi left his team high and dry, Lautaro supported his senior colleague after the game.
“He’s from the previous generation and is enjoying this moment. We’ve learned a lot from him,” El Toro stated.
He must now shift his focus toward Saturday’s titanic clash against Juventus.