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What Di María revealed about players from the Netherlands, surprised Lionel Messi

What was mentioned came to light from the end in the tunnel of the Lusail stadium

By Wilian Estrella

What was mentioned came to light from the end in the tunnel of the Lusail stadium
What was mentioned came to light from the end in the tunnel of the Lusail stadium
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The match between Argentina and the Netherlands was lived with great intensity. After a previous one full of controversy, due to the statements that came from the Dutch team, the Albiceleste players managed to unload their satisfaction after qualifying for the semifinals.

Now, what was said by Ángel Di María after the final whistle is revealed. The current Copa América champion beat 'Clockwork Orange' on penalties and will now face Croatia in the next round. After the match, Lionel Messi silenced Louis van Gaal, who had belittled him before the engagement.

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In addition, the 'Dibu' Martínez referred to the former coach from the Netherlands. However, recently what was mentioned by the 'Noodle', who had minutes in extra time, came to light. As the players headed down the tunnel to the dressing room, the prominent winger held nothing back.

In fact, Di Maria let off steam against the European players. “Mommy, what a way to want to get us out. Nor can they. Let's cry to the church, Dutch, ”Di María launched before the surprised look of Frenkie de Jong, the current FC Barcelona midfielder and star.

Will Ángel Di María start against Croatia?

After the fever generated by the match against the Netherlands, the Argentine team has already begun planning for what will be the semifinal against Croatia, to be played on December 13. The journalist Gastón Edul commented that Scaloni would seek a change of scheme (4-4-2), again without the presence of Ángel Di María, who suffered muscle discomfort against Poland, missed the round of 16 and had few minutes against the Dutch .


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