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(VIDEO) Arturo Vidal's heartbreaking scream after Colombia's 3-0 win

The Chilean midfielder couldn't believe how they beat his team

By Fabián Vega

The Chilean midfielder couldn't believe how they beat his team

Despite not being on the pitch, former Chilean national team captain Arturo Vidal became one of the protagonists of Chile's 4-0 defeat to Colombia. In a live stream on his social media, the Colo Colo midfielder couldn't hide his frustration at the result and let out a heart-wrenching cry that quickly went viral.

Vidal's reaction, captured in a short clip that circulated on digital platforms, reflects the feelings of a large part of the Chilean fanbase. The former player, always identified with the national team jersey, couldn't contain his emotion upon seeing his team fall. His cry, filled with rage and impotence, became the echo of a football nation experiencing a deep crisis.

The absence of Vidal from the national team's roster has been one of the most talked-about topics in recent days. Many fans believe that his experience and leadership are essential to lift the team. However, the coaching staff decided not to call him up, generating a great deal of controversy.

The viralization of Vidal's video has reignited the debate about his possible return to the national team. Fans have been clamoring for his return, arguing that his presence could be a boost for a team going through a difficult time.

Beyond the controversy generated by his absence and his reaction on social media, the truth is that Vidal's cry reflects the feelings of many Chileans. The defeat to Colombia has been a hard blow for Chilean football and the hope of qualifying for the next World Cup seems increasingly distant.

The image of Vidal, an icon of Chilean football, heartbroken by his team's defeat, has moved fans and highlighted the deep love he feels for the jersey. His cry, although spontaneous and full of emotion, has become a symbol of the frustration of a generation that dreams of reliving the glory days of the past.

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