A journalist revealed which is the “bad” song that the National Team is forbidden to sing

A journalist revealed which is the “bad” song that the National Team is forbidden to sing

During a television show, a journalist revealed which song the Argentine National Team considers “jinx” and forbade anyone from singing it to avoid bad luck.

A journalist revealed which is the “bad” song that the National Team is forbidden to sing

The Argentina National Team won everything that a country that loves that sport dreams of. The whole world saw Leo Messi lift the World Cup and the Copa America and also saw the crazy saves of Dibu Martinez. But the players of the esplanade also have superstitions, and in a television program, the journalist, Leo Paradizo made a surprising revelation.

Paradizo was a guest on Juana Viale’s show to talk about the Argentine National Team, its sporting achievements and the team’s future in the face of the World Cup qualifiers that will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico. But, in the middle of the conversation, the journalist took a few minutes to also talk about what the song that players have banned from singing because it is considered “jinxed”.

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The Argentine national team is prohibited from singing a melody because it is considered unlucky

The Argentine national team is prohibited from singing a melody because it is considered unlucky

This is the “bad” song of the National Team, according to a journalist

Leo Paradizo shared an interesting anecdote about music and the Argentine National Team. According to the journalist, the players They adopted “The Cumbia of the Rags”” of Yerba Brava as their celebratory anthem after winning the World Cup in Qatar. However, not all songs are welcome in the dressing room.

The journalist explained that there is a specific song that footballers decided to stop singing because of the bad luck they believe it brings. It is the song that includes the lyrics “this gang of troublemakers…”In addition, Paradizo stated that This song was “retired” and is no longer sung. among the Albiceleste players, considering it a “jinx”.

Source: Ambito

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