
Argentina humiliated their fierce rivals Brazil with 4-1 on Wednesday evening a competition that overflows with poor blood, taunted and flare-ups.
The tone was for the qualifying match for the World Cup in Buenos Aires, when Barcelona star Raphinha warned that the Selecao 'would hit their old enemy.
And he was the center of the anger, with Argentina fans who 'sub van Raphinha chans, your son of AB *** H' and Enzo Fernandez who told him that he 'talks too much' in a particularly angry exchange.
Fernandez also mocked defender Leo Ortiz by sticking out his tongue and making a harassing expression before he called the flamengo man a 'fool'.
With Argentina 3-1 up and dominating, players from both parties bumped into a Melee and Nicolas Otamendi could also be seen gestures to Raphinha, and told him that he “should talk less.”
There was another flash point between Real Madrid star Rodrygo and the Argentinian midfielder Leandro Paredes.
Rodrygo told Paredes that he was' not good 'and the answer, accompanied by hand gestures, went:' I have a world cup and two Copa Americas, you have no! You have zero. '
The victory was assured by the second half and there was a party atmosphere in Buenos Aires.
The Side of Scaloni is now qualified for the World Cup and of course the main winds trader Emiliano Martinez got his chance to dig during the game.
At one point, the goalkeeper of Aston Villa started juggling the ball at the back to the annoyance of the opposition.
He bounced the ball three times off his knees, while the World Cup won boss Lionel Scaloni with his men looked up 4-1.
And after the last whistle when the humiliation on the pitch was completed, jubilant Argentina players rubbed salt in the wounds.
Rodrigo de Paul, Otamendi and Fernandez sang that the national side of Brazil is 'dead'.
They sang: 'A minute of silence … Shhh! (makes a gesture of silence) for Brazil that is dead. '
Argentina was 3-0 ahead and cruised in the break and the unfortunate Brazil looked shocked.
Julian Alvarez broke the impasse before Fernandez, who enjoyed one of his best games for the national side, doubled the benefit.
Alexis Mac Allister from Liverpool scored a nice third before Giuliano Simeone scored his first international goal with an accomplished finish from a tight approach.
Murillo was the man who was a scapegoat during the Rust, weakened by manager Dorival Junior and Brazil managed to stop the rot in the second period, putting a comfort by Matheus Cunha.
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