Hey, hold your horses, this is a mess. While La Scaloneta prepares to defend the title, FIFA and UEFA are going at each other’s hair and we fans can’t even sleep. What’s going on? The World Cup is also played off the pitch! And watch out, because Argentina must be on high alert.
First things first: the Balogun case. This kid was born in New York, but has Nigerian and English blood. FIFA says he can play for Nigeria, but UEFA meddles with everything. Do you think it’s a joke? This is crazy! If FIFA and UEFA clash, the World Cups could change. And La Scaloneta needs to know what’s happening, because there’s always someone interested in harming us.
Then, Tuchel’s criticism. The German, who coached Chelsea, went all out against the schedules. He said players break down, that there are too many matches. And he’s right: how do you expect Messi, Di María, or Dibu to be at 100% if they play 70 games a year? Don’t tell me! This is a warning for AFA and everyone: the World Cup is not just the pitch, it’s preparation, rest, travel.
And on top of that, the appointment of Letexier. Who is this guy? A young French referee, but he already officiated the Champions League final. You know what that means? UEFA wants to place him in the World Cup. And if UEFA puts its referees in, FIFA will get angry. A power war is coming! Argentina must have one eye on the pitch and the other on the offices.
But not everything is drama: La Scaloneta is the best, damn it. With Messi, with Dibu, with De Paul, with everyone. But watch out, because the rival is not only the one playing in front, but also those pulling the strings. The World Cup has entered a decisive stage, and we, the fans, will be there, cheering and taking care of our own. Let’s go Argentina, damn it! Don’t let them fool us!
So now you know: high alert, eyes open, and support La Scaloneta until the last minute. Because this is football, but it’s also politics. And we Argentines know about that.
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