@AangelCoco Casi todos no estuvieron convocados porque no jugaban en Jaguares. Muller se fue mal de la UAR, Bosch siempre tuvo competencia pero algunos partidos jugó. Pato Fernandez estuvo cerca de ser convocado pero se lesionó y dejó de jugar competitivamente. Es lo que me acuerdo ahora.
Ronaldo fans just wouldn’t understand this.
Out of the 17 Argentine players that played in the World Cup final against France, 14 of them were born between 1991-2001.
They were born well after the Maradona era and likely grew up watching and idolizing Messi.
Those players were between 10-20 years old when Messi dropped the greatest performance in Champions League final history in 2011 and was being called the best ever.
They were 13-23 when they saw him carry the burden of an entire nation only to come short in the final of the 2014 World Cup.
They were 15-25 when they saw him cry in the 2016 Copa America final after coming short again in their 3rd consecutive international final.
They saw his own people burning his jerseys and cuss him for not being able to end their trophy drought.
They saw the country’s footballing idol tell the team to not come back to Argentina if they failed to lose that final.
They watched their idol carry the blame for every defeat and never complain about it.
They saw him fall, get back up, and try again.
Over. And. Over.
FOUR consecutive international titles isn’t by coincidence.
Messi inspired an entire generation of footballers that are willing to go to war for him in every match.
Simply because they don’t want to see their idol fall again.
Lo edite en cámara rápida para que centro América y el caribe deje de llorar.
Si crees que esto es roja a Messi, tenes que dedicarte a mirar otra cosa. En serio, el fútbol no es lo tuyo. No te gusta, no lo entendés. Nunca lo entendiste.
Acá se ve mucho más claro que NO es roja ni de broma, es una jugada accidental, no apoya su peso, ni va con fuerza y esta buscando la pelota.✅
NO puedo poner videos por que los bajan, pero cualquiera que la haya visto en directo lo sabe, menos los llorones de siempre 🤣
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović Defends Messi Amid Red Card Controversy
🗣️: "People screaming for a red card clearly do not know the rules of football. According to IFAB, stepping on a player's Achilles tendon is not automatically a sending-off. The referee must judge the level of force used and whether the challenge endangered the opponent's safety.
A red card is for excessive force or serious foul play. This incident was neither. For me, it is not even a yellow card. Football is a contact sport. Every little touch is not a crime.
The loudest people crying for a red card are Ronaldo fans. They spend more time praying for Messi's downfall than enjoying football. Every tournament they wait for something, anything, that can damage Messi's reputation.
The truth is simple: if that challenge was committed by Ronaldo, they would call it passion and fighting spirit. Because it was Messi, they want a red card and a five-match ban.
Ronaldo is finished, and that reality hurts them. Messi is still the name everyone talks about, so they keep searching for ways to bring him down. This red-card campaign is just another desperate attempt."
Alejandro de los Santos, campeón del Sudamericano del 25, era hijo de inmigrantes angoleños, y Hector Baley, campeón del 78, era descendiente de senegaleses por parte del padre. Hay que leer antes de decir pavadas
This Germany Curacao game shows why the expanded World Cup is so embarrassing. Can you imagine a serious team losing 7-1 to Germany before all these new teams were let in?