“If Argentina loses with Uruguay I stay to live in the United States, I won’t return. Get me the visa, do whatever it takes. Hockey comment, but I don’t have these guys again,” said Gustavo López about a hypothetical crossing in the second round of the World Cup with Celeste. Did he underestimate Uruguay? No, he was referring to fans of the Marcelo Bielsa style. It was in tone and key of humor, notably exaggerated. But in the sewer of the networ…
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“If Argentina loses with Uruguay I stay to live in the United States, I won’t return. Get me the visa, do whatever it takes. Hockey comment, but I don’t have these guys again,” said Gustavo López about a hypothetical crossing in the second round of the World Cup with Celeste. Did he underestimate Uruguay? No, he was referring to fans of the Marcelo Bielsa style. It was in tone and key of humor, notably exaggerated. But in the sewer of the networ…