Argentine media share their view on Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister’s display vs Canada as Copa America gets underway

There are now two summer international tournaments underway for Liverpool to keep an eye on.

Fans have no doubt been enjoying the European Championship so far, with plenty of excitement and some stunning goals on display.

It has not always been a kind refuge for Liverpool players so far, though. Trent Alexander-Arnold once again had a difficult outing for England on Thursday and looks set to be out of the starting XI before long.

Others have found the going better, Cody Gakpo one who has no doubt impressed Arne Slot.

And as of Friday morning, Liverpool’s South American stars finally now have the chance to make a point to their new head coach.

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Argentine media give verdict on Alexis Mac Allister display

Four of the Liverpool squad have headed for the United States to take part in this year’s Copa America.

It is a big tournament for all of them, with Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay all potentially in with a shot at glory.

The Argentine’s are rightfully the favourites though, and it was Alexis Mac Allister and co who got the tournament underway in Atlanta in the early hours of Friday morning.

As he has become accustomed to doing, Mac Allister started the game against Canada and went on to play the full 90 minutes.

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The Liverpool man even had a hand in the opening goal, going in bravely at the feet of Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau to lay off a tap-in for Julian Alvarez.

According to Argentine outlet TyC Sports though, this was only enough to see Mac Allister score a six out of 10.

But despite the relatively low rating, the 25-year-old is actually given a good write-up. Although he’s said to have ‘taken a long time to get into the game,’ once he did, Mac Allister is termed ‘eye-catching’ and ‘effective.’

His efforts in setting up Alvarez’s goal are said to have been ‘key’ as he went from the ‘lowest to highest’ in the game.

Who’s next in action at the Copa America?

Mac Allister has every right to be pleased with his night’s work. It is great to have a Liverpool player consistently turning out for Argentina.

Unfortunately, there are no more Reds playing over the weekend. Fans will have to wait until Monday to see Darwin Nunez.

Nunez’s Uruguay take on Panama at 2am on Monday morning, with most UK-based supporters likely to be fast asleep by that point.

Luis Diaz and Colombia then play at 11pm on Monday, Paraguay their opponents, before Alisson Becker’s Brazil face Costa Rica at 2am on Tuesday morning.

Lots to look forward to then, and a great way to kick things off for Macca.