Marc Stanley, US Ambassador to Argentina, showed the moment he opened a pack of Qatar 2022 World Cup stickers and he touched that of Lionel Messi. But his heartbeat was missing hit her wrongfor which dozens of criticisms and jokes have flooded his Twitter account.
Stanley was born in Dallas, Texas, several decades before the assassination of John F. Kennedy in the same city or the worst news for Argentines at the 1994 World Cup: Diego Maradona’s positive doping.
Passionate about skiing, according to the biography published by the official website of the Washington Embassy in Buenos Aires, Stanley joined the Qatar 2022 sticker fever a few weeks ago and made him known on his social networks, showing the album and admitting that this is the first time that he embarks on an adventure of this kind, which, for children and not so much in this country, is an essential tradition every four years.
That June 1994 marked the beginning of the end for the team led by Alfio Basile in the southern United States and the last chapter of the 10 of Boca and Nápoli with the blue and white. 28 years later, Argentine fans suspect they are on the verge of Messi’s “last dance” in a world championship.
Martin Goldbart
Source: Clarin