Go Argentina, damn it! Don’t tell me, this Englishman, Peter Shilton, the one who was in goal when the Hand of God made us greater, spoke out just before England’s match against Mexico. He said, verbatim: “Yes, I held a grudge because we thought we had won the 1986 World Cup”. Look at that! Thirty-something years later, and the guy is still going on about it.
Of course, as if we didn’t know we won the cup fair and square, with the Hand of God and Diego’s goal of the century. But well, the English are always crying. The funny thing is he said it hours before England beat Mexico, a friendly match, nothing to do with it. But we Argentines don’t need a friendly to feel like champions: we have the third star, La Scaloneta, and Messi who made us happy.
This is crazy, it brings back memories of that ’86, when Maradona put us on the world football map. And now, look, the Englishman’s grudge is still alive. But we, from the stands, support it: let them keep holding grudges, we keep celebrating. Go Argentina, La Scaloneta is unstoppable!
We’re not making anything up here, it’s pure reality: Shilton spoke, and we take it with the humor of a fan. Because in the end, football is passion, and ours is greater than any English grudge. Come on Argentina, come on!
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