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Guzman to replace injured Romero in Argentina squad

FILE PHOTO: Football Soccer - Pumas v Tigres - The second leg of their Mexican first division final soccer match - Olimpico Universitario stadium, in Mexico City, Mexico - 13/12/15 Tigres's goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman saves a penalty shootout of Pumas REUTERS/Henry Romero

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman was called into Argentina's World Cup squad on Tuesday as a replacement for Sergio Romero after the Manchester United player was cut from the team with a knee injury, the country's football federation (AFA) said.

Guzman, who plays for Mexican side Tigres, joins Chelsea's Willy Caballero and uncapped River Plate stopper Franco Armani in Argentina's 23-man squad for Russia.

Coach Jorge Sampaoli took just minutes to decide on Guzman after Romero's exclusion was announced on Tuesday.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Spain vs Argentina - Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - March 27, 2018 Argentina's Sergio Romero is substituted after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Javier Barbancho

Romero, who was widely expected to be Argentina's first choice keeper, will need surgery on his right knee, the AFA said.

The loss of the experienced Romero is a serious blow to a country that has struggled defensively in recent friendlies, losing 4-2 to Nigeria and 6-1 to Spain.

Guzman, the 32-year old former Newell's Old Boys keeper, has won three league titles in three years with Tigres and been capped six times for the national side but just once since 2015, in last summer's 6-0 friendly win over Singapore.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Spain vs Argentina - Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - March 27, 2018 Argentina's Sergio Romero receives medical attention after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Javier Barbancho

He will form part of the squad for Argentina's farewell friendly against Haiti at Boca Juniors' ground on May 29.

The twice world champions and runnersup four years ago in Brazil also play Israel on June 9 before heading to Russia where they have been drawn in Group D with Iceland, Croatia and Nigeria.

(Reporting by Simon Evans in Burton on Trent, England and Ramiro Scandolo in Buenos Aires; Writing by Andrew Downie; Editing by Toby Davis / Ian Ransom)

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