Somehow, the editorial of the newspaper The observer It confirms what has long been suspected on this side of the Río de la Plata: Argentines love Uruguayans, but the affection is not reciprocal. However, inspired by Lionel Messiin a Montevideo newspaper they found an excuse to support our country: according to the article, this Argentine national team is the most charrúa in history.
“But there is something about this World Cup semi-finalist in Argentina that should generate sympathy for any Uruguayan fan. Get the slimy of so many Buenos Aires fans out of your head, or how insufferable they will be if they lift the World Cup. If you manage to get that image, you will see a team that could very well have a blue shirt ”, begins the newspaper El Observador.
“This Argentina is Uruguayan, how not to cheer”, was stated elsewhere in the opinion column signed by Ignacio Chans. “Fighter, play and bite. He yelled at his opponents after the last penalty, venting the tension for a game in which 120 minutes were played and also pushed. They had won it, in the end they let it go, they equalized it in an incredible way. He had everything to win calmly, but suffered the undecidable. You can’t get more Uruguayan”, the discussion continued, arguing the reason for this empathy for the Scaloni Selection.
It is clear that La Scaloneta excites. That’s why what is proposed in Uruguay is the same thing that is certainly repeated in many corners of South America, beyond the historical rivalries, the classics of these pampas.
And what is there for Messi? “Enter the field with an angry face, bench that hit himHe comes out to defend his teammates. He cheers rival DT in his face because he criticized him in a previous statement (…) he puts the knife between his teeth and goes on and what’s more he plays like no one else in the world ”.
The article also points out that this squad of the national team was the one who came on the bench against the Uruguayans in the match against Colombia after the coffee farmers knocked out the Charrúas. Dibu Martínez’s ‘dance now’ had to do with how Yerri Mina (the goalkeeper’s favorite victim) and his teammates had celebrated goals in the game against Celeste.
“I won’t portray myself as albiceleste on Tuesday, nor in a possible final (reverse mufa). And when Uruguay faces them, I want the Azzurri to score 10 goals for them. But on Tuesday I will support them. For the Uruguayans of Argentina”, we read at the end of the article.
Source: Clarin
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