The U17 tournament in Montaigu (France) showed several of the figures of the future in the world of football. Brazil and Argentina reached the final and played an intense match, especially in the first half, when the goals broke out. The Verdeamarela won by 2 to 1 thanks to the conquests of Endrick and Luiz Guilherme. River Plate striker Agustín Ruberto had scored the partial 1-1 with a definition similar to a Chilean one.
But the epilogue tainted the good they had offered throughout the contest. It is that many of the two campuses were braided in a pitched battle, which began with the provocation of some of the young people Brazilians barely heard the final whistle.
A video released after the match shows that some of the members of the U17 Scratch were more interested in mocking their opponents than focusing on their celebration. One is even seen making a gesture as if to indicate that the Argentines were afraid or frightened, clasping the thumbs of their hands together.
But beyond this new test, in the official broadcast it became clear how the war began. While some of the Albicelese promises fell into disappointment (even one of them collapsed on the pitch due to disappointment, some of the Brazilians provoked their rivals face to face. A couple shouted at them or partied in their faces. Others, it is warned that they said something to them in the past. One of the most exalted is Joao Pedro. So, until the gunpowder ignited.
The first to be hooked was Gianluca Prestianni, one of the figures of the Argentine national team, born gambetador, footballer who belongs to Vélez Sarsfield. N° 11 took revenge from one of his rivals and from there the two delegations the tumult became unstoppable. The coaches and assistants sought to separate, as did several of the boys, such as captain albiceleste, Camilo Rey Domenech. They succeeded after a few minutes, even though the scattered pockets of fighting continued.
Already at the cluster celebration, the Brazilians continued to target the Argentines. According to the philosophy of Pablo Aimar (one of the Albiceleste technicians, who did not travel) and Diego Placente, Fair Play is a flag, as they learned it under the tutelage of José Pekerman. Surely, that message will come down to continue training the boys, who left positive signs from football, thinking about the South American and the U17 World Cup that will be held in 2023.
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