The Argentine Football Association (AFA) published an unpublished video from another angle of the goal Angel Di Maria of the Argentine team against France in the Qatar 2022 final to celebrate nine months since winning the third world title.
In the video you can see the goal of the attacker Benfica from the opposite angle to the official transmission of the match but flush with the playing field and with closer monitoring of the footballers and the path of the ball with fast and slow motion at the same time. It was also accompanied by a fragment of the Rolling Stones’ song “Sympathy For The Devil”.
Say Maria he scored that goal after a masterful collective play between Lionel Messi, Julián Álvarez and Alexis MacAllister in the middle of the field, so that the ball changed direction, towards the left wing, where “Fideo” was, who saw him go out to Hugo Lloris and crossed it with a first-time shot 36 minutes into the first half.
The National Team took the title in the penalty shootout, since despite being 2-0 up, Kylian Mbappé tied the actions in the 90 minutes and stretched the game to extra time, where everything ended 3 to 3 with the enormous save of Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez to Randal Kolo Muani in the finale.
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9 months after Di María’s goal in the World Cup final in Qatar, the Argentine Football Association published a video of the score from an unprecedented angle. pic.twitter.com/a08VOd86aH
— Ivan Kasanzew (@IvanKasanzew) September 18, 2023
Nine months after obtaining the third star, the AFA and the fans continue to pay tribute to the footballers led by Lionel Scaloni for the title obtained after 36 years, when Diego Maradona He lifted the cup in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.
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