In the Buenos Aires Obelisk, thousands of people vibrated in different public spaces where they followed the alternatives of the party through giant screens.
With tears running down his cheeks, Fabio told Télam: “I’m very excited because we’re in the final, I always come here. With this team we’re sure to win the final.”
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Among other places, thousands of fans followed the game on the giant screen set up in the Seeber square in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, which was covered in light blue and white by the assistants with national team shirts from different eras, most of them with the 10 on the back and the last name “Messi”.
In the Buenos Aires capital, La Plata, thousands of people remembered with their songs in the center of the city the triumph against England in the ’86 World Cup and the soccer “fatherhood” over Brazil.
Just minutes after the game with Croatia ended, the people of La Plata began to leave their homes and the bars where they watched the game to go on foot and in cars, in a joyous white-blue procession, to the traditional corner of 7 and 50 in La Plata .
“Luckily this game was not heart-stopping like the one we played with the Netherlands,” Alejandra, who watched the game with her teammates from a street clothing store 7, told Télam with relief. “On Sunday we won, I don’t have doubts,” he told Télam Mia.
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In Rosario, thousands of people came to the National Monument to the Flag, with overflowing joy.
Also, a long line of cars celebrated along Belgrano Avenue, sounding their horns, accompanying those who celebrated the jumps at the Monument to the Flag.
Meanwhile, in Mar del Plata, some 90,000 people arrived at the Arena Fan Fest on Las Toscas promenade, where they watched Argentina-Croatia on a giant screen.
“La Scaloneta once again demonstrated that it is the best team in Latin America,” Patricia Berdejo, who came to Mar del Plata from Asunción del Paraguay to visit a relative, told Télam.
For their part, Carmen and Jorge from the San Carlos neighborhood of Mar del Plata said: “this is really an immense gift that the ‘Scaloneta’ gives us at such a difficult time for all Argentines.”
Many took out their vehicles to take a walk along the Patricio Peralta Ramos waterfront and get to the monument to San Martín located on Avenida Luro y Miter, where it is traditional to celebrate by party.
A massive procession took over the streets of the city of Córdoba. With caravans of cars and people on foot in the commercial area of Patio Olmos and its surroundings, carrying flags, who were joined by parishioners who were in the bars.
“Let’s go for the third cup. On Sunday we are champions. Let’s go Argentina?!!! Thanks Messi. Hold on to the Scaloneta”, are some of the expressions that were heard in the different arteries of the Cordoba city.
Source: Ambito

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