They have changed 3 managers over the last 3 years (Basile, Maradona, Batista), and none of them has managed to get Messi, Tevez and Aguero playing well together ... One of these days, the football public will have to accept the simple fact that those 3 don't work well together ...
Seems I misunderstood you, I thought you were comparing Tevez and Messi to Aguero and Suarez, as couples. Letting 3 forwards gel is more complicated than 2. But still, I think there's alot to say about it. Like I said, for me club level and national team level are completely different. I think for a national team to function there needs to be stability and a certain direction over a longer period. Something Argentina obviously has lacked. National team players don't play together regularly, so they need time to get used to a formation and the position they play in and other players they play with. Argentina's management has been a mess. Maradonna especially was abysmal. And they haven't just had issues in the forward line, during the World Cup their midfield was the main problem.
But anyway, I think two of any of those strikers will not have any issues performing together at all at club level, the formation and team would just need to be adjusted to make it function.
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