He first pointed out that it was in “a very important sporting event in Madrid”, after which he recounted: “It was a Copa Libertadores match, it’s as if it were the Champions League, but in South America.”
“A long-awaited final that should have been played in Argentina, but the day they played the game there were fights between the fans. I am a big fan of River Plate. So I said: ‘Holy shit, they’re bringing the game here, I have to go to Madrid to watch that game. I have to be with my team cheering,'” he acknowledged.
That match took place on a Sunday, but Muniain had a match with his team the next day and it would not be well seen that he went to watch the match, at the same time that he said: “We were in relegation, it was December, the The team was horrible, they had fired the coach… The worst situation you can imagine”.
The Basque, a true fan of River, humorously recounted that when he was frisked by stadium security, the security officer stared at him, not really understanding the costume he had put on. Finally, he was not detected, and the adventure went well, even because of the final result, which gave the title to River de la Argentina.
Source: Ambito

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