Lionel Messi spend your happiest time with the Argentina national team, no doubt. Since he lifted the world championship in Qatar, the few questions some had are over. Even those who looked askance at him and compared him negatively to Maradona gave up. That’s why the loud ovation he received when he stepped on the lawn of the Monumental to warm up. It was, by several lengths, the highest peak on the applause meter. “Messi/Messi”was heard and all, the 80,000+ fans, bowed.
The first to go out to warm up was Emiliano Martineztogether with goalkeeping coach Martín Tocalli and his teammates Franco Armani and Gerónimo Rulli. “Let the Dibu/the p… who gave birth to him dance”, descended from all four sides. And the man from Mar del Plata moved his shoulders and hips. It was unanimous, then, the “olé/olé/olé/draw/draw”.
But did not stay with the gesture of the I drew people and tried more. “What a dance Armani”, “what a dance Rollers” And until when “let the teacher dance”were the -corresponding- requests of the fans.
And the voice of the stadium came, the announcement of the opening credits, the same ones that achieved eternal glory against France at Lusail. When Lionel Messi was heard, it is insisted, the Monumental was an explosion of affection.
But, who followed the flea in popular love? Undoubtedly, the one who indulged him was angel of marywhich in addition to the ovation received the “Noodle/Noodle” from all four sides.
The last to get on the mime podium was Lionel Scalonithe mentor of staggered.
To establish who was the fourth most applauded, it would be necessary to review the videos and convene a panel of applause experts. why the ovations for Emiliano MartinezFor Enzo Fernández it’s at Gonzalo Montiel they were similar. The former River right-back entered the group after scoring the last penalty against France.
The ovations were similar and loud to Giuliano Alvarez it’s at Lautaro Martinez, the scorers of the Scaloneta. And on the same step you can put Paulo Dybala, that Cordovan who usually amazes the little ones.
Special mentions deserve applause for Nicolás Otamendi, Marcos Acuña, Leandro Paredes and Lisandro Martínez, the last to be nominated. And a little behind were Cuti Romero, Franco Armani -perhaps to be a local at the Monumental-, Rodrigo De Paul and Giovani Lo Celso.
Then it was time to take the field. And some tears. Players got excited when they heard the “Boys” before the anthems played. Pure emotion.
Source: Clarin
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