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Quakes Academy training sessions with Argentina "surreal" experience they won't soon forget

Dave Kaval - Chris Leitch

When asked ā€œHow was soccer practice today?ā€, most kidsā€™ answers usually arenā€™t ā€œIt was great, we scrimmaged Argentina & I fielded shots from Lionel Messi & Sergio Aguero.ā€
Even if that was their response, the odds the asker believes it are usually set securely at 0%.


However, if several Earthquakes Academy & PDL affiliate Burlingame Dragons FC players were to say just that, theyā€™d be telling the 100% truth.
In preparation for Argentinaā€™s opening Copa America Centenario match vs. Chile at Leviā€™s Stadium, the worldā€™s top-ranked team trained at nearby San Jose State. Argentina were seeking a professional academy to train with for the week, leading into what would eventually result in a 2-1 victory over Chile at the sold-out home of the 49ers. 
Members of the U-16, U-18 & Burlingame Dragons FC squads answered the call & had the opportunity to rotate training days for a full week. Argentina arrived on May 31
st
, and trained everyday but Monday. 

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From defending set pieces, to slotting right in during finishing drills, the academy players wonā€™t soon forget the chance to train with some of the best players in all of world soccer. 
U-16 goalkeeper Dominic Peters lived a net minderā€™s dream, participating in multiple days of morning training sessions.
ā€œIt was just surreal, speaking to Sergio Romero during finishing drills, he said. ā€œHe gave me a few pointers while we took shots from the San Jose State players.ā€


ā€œI was put into a finishing drill on one of the last days with all of the Argentine strikers. Messi, Aguero, Lamela, he added. ā€œThey were all participating. It was probably the best experience of the whole week. These are world-class players. Every shot was either nestled into the top corner or off the bar. Itā€™s unreal.ā€
Still he kept his head through the drills, as he was asked to. 
ā€œMore than anything, that training was not for me, said Peters in reflection. ā€œIt was for the Argentine players to get ready for Chile. I had to go into the training thinking that and to be prepared to work hard and do my job.ā€
Itā€™d be easy to become star-struck with players from FC Barcelona, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur & Paris Saint-Germain surrounding you, but Peters did his best to stay in the moment. 

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ā€œBefore the training, I might have been a little bit shocked, he laughed. But once the balls came flying at me it was all about trying to stop as many shots as I can and challenge these guys as much as possible.ā€
Finishing drills werenā€™t at all the extent of the academyā€™s play with
La Albiceleste
, however. Each day, Argentina had a specific goal for the session, whether it was set pieces or preparing for Chileā€™s expected formations while wearing red bibs to mimic the Chilean uniform, the Quakes were briefed and put through a short morning training session to be fully ready before the national team joined training. 
ā€œI know they learned immensely from the coaching staff as well as playing with and against literally, some of the best players in the world,ā€ said Quakes Technical Director Chris Leitch.
In one of the final days of preparation, Quakes Academy players midfielder Irvin Somera & forward Danny Musovski actually played with Argentina in a scrimmage against a mixed squad consisting of Academy & Dragons players in which Argentina took a 1-0 defeat. 
Though only a scrimmage, it was a fantastic learning experience for the Dragons and a cherry-on-top of the memorable week.
ā€œ[We learned] so many valuable things,ā€ said Dragons FC Head Coach Eric Bucchere. ā€œMost importantly I'd say just being able to see those players and that level first hand was pretty special.ā€
ā€œBoth the players from the Earthquakes Academy in the Dragons did really well, he added. ā€œThey played with confidence and perspective and you could tell that they were really enjoying themselves, which always has a positive impact on performance.ā€
Chris Leitch also expressed gratitude to the Argentina Football Association for the learning experience. 
ā€œThey truly made us feel like we were apart of their special group and their preparation as they headed into their match against Chile, he said. ā€œOur players on the U-16 and U-18 teams as well as those on the PDL team, got the chance of a lifetime and handled themselves like young professions through this experience.ā€

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