In the run-up to the match against Chile, for the second round of Group A of the Copa América, Argentine fans made themselves felt in Times Square.
(Report by Guido Buenvecino from NY).- After last Thursday’s triumphant debut at the America Cup in view of Canadathe Argentine National Team will play again this Tuesday against Chilifor the second date of Group A of the maximum tournament of the soccer continental. The “Scaloneta”, which today celebrates the birthday of Lionel Messiwill play at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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However, and while the players trained, the fans gathered to encourage the team in advance of the duel against those led by Ricardo Garecaa classic that was established throughout the Qatar World Cup 2022. On this occasion, the chosen location was Times Square, the intersection of two avenues on the island of Manhattan in the center of New York.

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The fans are already excited about this Tuesday’s match against Chile.
The Argentines took over New York
These streets are Broadway and Seventh. The first is recognized worldwide for its theaters, it is considered the cradle of the world of entertainment in the USA. The second, a must-see tourist spot with restaurants, bars and other attractions for those who visit the city.
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Even the smallest ones were present at the Argentine party.
They call Times Square “The Heart of Manhattan” and, when night falls, the color of the lights and LED screens take over the streets, in a very picturesque show. “We are relaxed after getting rid of the mufa of so many years. I have no more hunches for tomorrow after what Saudi Arabia happened to us (NdR: in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar), there are no more hunches!”, expressed Kevin, from Villa Window, in dialogue with Ambit.
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Another Argentine fan, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, originally from Caballito, also joked before this medium about his feelings ahead of the tournament: “It’s my third World Cup, second America’s Cup. I looked for something typical in Qatar (a camel) and I wanted to replicate it here. The good thing is that this costume doesn’t make me so hot.”
Source: Ambito

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