Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni said La Albiceleste are preparing for the Copa America to go ahead amid uncertainty, though he still has concerns.
The Copa America is scheduled to get underway in Brazil on Sunday after CONMEBOL controversially removed Argentina and Colombia as co-hosts due to respective political and coronavirus issues.
Brazil were awarded hosting duties, despite being one of the country’s worst hit by the COVID-19 health crisis, and Scaloni has already voiced his disapproval of CONMEBOL’s decision.
Tite’s Brazil are reluctant to host the showpiece South American tournament, with the squad set to shed more light following Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier against Paraguay.
Argentina are also gearing up for a World Cup qualifier away to Colombia before their scheduled Copa America opener against Chile on Monday.
“We know what everyone knows, for now it is being played and we are aware of that,” Scaloni told reporters, with Argentina out to maintain their unbeaten record in qualifying on the road to Qatar 2022.
“Now we are focused on the game with Colombia and after this we will surely focus on what is coming.”
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