Argentina are in disarray right now. They came into the tournament in Brazil aiming to finally land silverware, having lost in four of the last five Copa America finals. However, there’s little chance of them getting that far this time around. At their best, Argentina are a complacent, unorganised group. At their worst, this squad look like strangers who teamed up seconds before kick-off.
Argentina were outclassed by Colombia in their opener and then frustrated by Paraguay in the second game. There’s little about them which has improved since their struggles at Russia 2018, in fact, they seem to be even worse. There’s little sense of a plan, while this side continues to underwhelm in attack despite having the most gifted forward line in international football.
Venezuela are impressing with what they have so far. They only conceded their first goal of the tournament in the 82nd minute of their third game – when they were already 2-0 up. They held hosts Brazil and Peru to 0-0 draws in the group stage, we think they can pull that off against Argentina. Venezuela are three games unbeaten against Argentina, including a 3-1 win back in March. That has us backing the outsiders to avoid defeat on Friday.
Cincinnati have lost five straight matches.
Since winning two matches in a row, Minnesota have lost three matches in a row.
This is the first meeting between these two sides in MLS history.