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Sampaoli has inadvertently revealed Argentina's tactical work on the training
ground ahead of their critical World Cup showdown with Nigeria next week.
Just days
after England assistant Steve Holland seemingly leaked their lineup for
Sunday's clash with Panama, the South American side almost followed suit.
But instead
of revealing the XI for the must-win clash in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday,
Sampaoli's notebook shows detailed plans from their training camp.
The
scribbles on the notebook show two seven-a-side teams lining up against each
other in a knockabout in training, with two players, including Lionel Messi,
seemingly on substitute rotation.
Argentine
daily sports magazine Ole also published the pictures, which give a possible
indication as to Sampaoli's plans for the do-or-die clash with Nigeria.
Having taken
just one point from their opening two games, the South American side were on
the brink of elimination after a 3-0 loss to Croatia.
Nigeria's
win over Iceland on Friday has given them a lifeline, however. If they can beat
the African outfit and Croatia avoid defeat by Iceland, Sampaoli's side will
make it through to the last-16.
This
incident comes in the wake of the fallout following England's leaked 'lineup'
for their second Group G match with Panama on Sunday.
Gareth
Southgate's assistant Holland was pictured at an open training session carrying
what appeared to be the starting XI.
Holland
apologised to the players for his mistake before training on Friday.
During a
training session in Repino on Thursday, which photographers and reporters were
permitted to attend, the assistant coach — who is normally the driving force
behind trying to keep England's team a secret — was photographed with a notepad
that appeared to detail the line-up.
But despite
his assistant's blunder, Southgate has rebuked sections of the media for
publishing the photographs.
'Obviously
any time, if we were to give the opposition the opportunity of having our team
it's a disadvantage to us. So of course our media has to decide if they want to
help the team or not,' he said.
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