A Quote by Lukas Podolski

Argentina is not a bad team. — © Lukas Podolski
Argentina is not a bad team.

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It's not easy to carry forward the national team because you have a whole country behind you. But I would be willing to take charge of the Argentina national team.
It wasn't my target to work as Argentina team manager.
You go around the world, and you say, 'I'm the top scorer for the Argentina national team.' I liked that.
Maradona has done a lot for his clubs, as Messi does, and for the Argentina national team.
A national team is a reflection of its country's football, and both Brazil and Argentina have earned respect for what they've achieved.
I remember watching Argentina beat the U.S. in 2004 and I think maybe the same story that Argentina wrote with the 'Gold Generation,' we can write, too.
In Argentina, if the weather is bad, critics will blame it on the currency board.
When I was younger, I showed my nation that I would always play for my national team, no matter who was there. If we had a good team or a bad team, I was there.
Argentina shows opportunity for doing good business, taking care of the environment to fight climate change, paying taxes. Argentina will continue to grow.
We arrived in Argentina with a lot of injured players, including our goalkeeper. Also we were unlucky to be drawn in the same group as the two tournament favourites Italy and Argentina.
Without Messi there isn't a team for Argentina, Messi is brilliant, different, with a strong mentality. Let's hope he doesn't change.
Argentina is immensely better with him than without him. They should be proud to have Messi in their national team.
Quarterbacks need to make their team better. If it's a bad team, they can even make a bad team better.
I'm a first-generation American. My mother is from Argentina. My father is from Italy. When my dad was around five or six, his family migrated to Argentina. That's where he met my mom. They got married, and moved to Los Angeles - North Hollywood, to be exact.
I knew I was becoming popular in Argentina. I was starting to feel that some companies in Argentina were wanting to associate with me, so I just wanted to be a facilitator to raise funds and distribute them the way I thought was fair and to institutions that I trusted.
My favorite scene that I ever filmed was singing "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from the balcony of the Casa Rosada in Argentina [where the real Eva Peron once stood] during Evita. That was amazing. SO real and surreal. Bizarre.
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