Rodrigo De Paul and the change of look that is all the rage on the internet: braids to greet the year

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True to his style, Rodrigo DePaul surprised again with a new look change in the lineup Atletico Madridat the Majadahonda Sports City, and caused a sensation on social networks.

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The last time the midfielder Argentina national team had renewed his hair it was in November, when he dyed his hair platinum to make his debut against Uruguay and Brazil in the last double match of the South American qualifiers of the year.

But this time, those who emerged in the Racing Club aimed more and were encouraged to give their best: a renewal match, never done until now, was played to close the year. To her platinum hair, De Paul decided to add styled braids”croissant” (a fashion of African origin that involves braiding in parallel rows near the scalp).

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It is very likely that Motorcito will debut its new look on the pitch this Saturday, when Atlético de Madrid will face Sevilla from 12:15 (Argentina time) at the Cívitas Metropolitano, in a pending match in the Spanish League, correspondent on the 4th date of the tournament.

In case of victory, the team led by Diego Simeone will add 38 points to the competition and join Barcelona in third place, 7 points behind leaders Real Madrid and surprising Girona.

The Spanish championship is enjoying a week’s break to celebrate the holidays and will resume after New Year’s Eve, Tuesday 2 January. On the 19th, Atlético de Madrid will visit none other than Girona, in one of the most attractive matches of the day, Wednesday 3rd at 5.30pm (Argentine time).

De Paul’s confession about the Argentine national team

In a recent interview given on the program Valdano Universe of Movistar+, hosted by Jorge Valdano, the former footballer and champion of Mexico 1986 asked De Paul if he felt more important in the national team than in Atlético de Madrid, Rodrigo replied: “Yes, I think so. It depends on one. “I think I have to take a step forward at Atlético de Madrid,” he confessed.

And then he added: “The difference is that when I arrived in the national team there wasn’t such a solid structure of players or a line of how things were done… I had much more influence in those decisions.”

Furthermore, he referred to his arrival at Colchonero: “At Atlético de Madrid there was already a completely built base, and you get on that bus. This year I feel much more important. In the first and second year you get to know yourself and try to read the message from the club and the locker room. But this year I feel like I have a lot more influence.”

“It really shows how I feel. I’m very transparent and having a World Cup gives you authority and places you somewhere else. But we have to deal with it,” she concluded.

Source: Clarin

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