Argentina's Maracanã triumph overshadowed by chaos and coach's uncertainty
Posted : 22 November 2023
The euphoria for the Albiceleste reached new heights after a historic victory at the Maracanã. Emotions ran high in the South American Clásico between Argentina and Brazil, with players engaging in heated exchanges and confrontations.
Messi, particularly charged and emotional during the match, confronted Rodrigo, expressing his displeasure: "They're busy beating instead of playing football." The coach, Lionel Scaloni, surprised everyone by hinting at considering his future, emphasizing the need for someone with energy to lead the national team.
The clash between Argentina and Brazil on Tuesday night was marked not only by the historic 1-0 victory for the Albiceleste but also by a pre-match storm involving violent clashes between police and hundreds of Argentina fans in the Maracana stands.
The tumultuous events caused a half-hour delay in the match's start as World Cup players walked off the pitch in protest. Messi, visibly upset, conveyed the team's decision to leave due to the unfavorable circumstances. The confrontation escalated, with videos showing Brazilian police beating Argentine fans during the national anthem, further intensifying tensions.
Despite the chaos, Nicolas Otamendi's powerful header in the 63rd minute secured Argentina's historic victory in Maracanã, handing Brazil its first-ever home defeat in World Cup qualification. Messi, substituted in the 78th minute, continued his critique after the match, condemning the brutality against Argentine fans and emphasizing the need for it to stop. The celebrations of Argentina's players added insult to injury for Brazil, currently facing a crisis with three consecutive qualifying defeats.
In an unexpected twist, Coach Lionel Scaloni, in his post-match press conference, hinted at contemplating his future with the Argentina national team. Citing the need for full energy and hunger, Scaloni expressed uncertainty about his role, raising questions about his relationship with FA chairman Txiki Tapia.
The players, taken aback by Scaloni's statements, expressed confidence in him continuing, while efforts are underway to persuade him to stay and reconcile any tensions within the team. The situation remains fluid, with Argentina navigating both the celebration of their triumph and the uncertainties surrounding their coaching staff.
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