Report by Guido Buenvecino from the USA.- The 29 degrees of the coast of Miami and the embrace of language offered by the Latin community in the host city of the Copa America final They represent the ideal setting for the national fan to do what he does best: get together and sing for the Argentine national team.
The last training of the team led by Lionel Scaloni It was open to the press and took place in a relaxed atmosphere: with sprinklers, applause and half-hearted exercises to ensure that the players’ bodies were in optimal condition.
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In the field of the Florida International Universitythere was also a special and nostalgic aspect: it was the last training session of Ángel Di María and Franco Armani with the national team shirt.
Hours later, and anticipating the weather that will be seen in the final at the Hard Rock Stadium Miami, The fans organised a flag-waving demonstration in the streets of the American city. “Hey, did you see what happened with Trump?” some asked. However, the news of the former Republican president was overshadowed by the Argentine celebration.
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“Olé, olé, olé”; “Boys”; and the traditional “Come on, come on, Argentina” were the most repeated chants in the national flag-waving, which among so many shirts of different generations and national teams illuminated a fan: the one who dressed up as “Draw” Martinez.
The flag-waving on Saturday represented the last meeting of Argentines in the streets before the final, since Conmebol banned “watch parties” in the vicinity of the stadium and in the parking lot for this Sunday, so the traditional image of the national barbecues will not be repeated.
What time does Argentina vs Colombia play the final?
The match will start at 9:00 p.m. (Argentine time)
Formations
Argentina: Emiliano Martinez; Gonzalo Montiel, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister; Lionel Messi, Julian Alvarez and Angel Di Maria. Coach: Lionel Scaloni.
Colombia: Camilo Vargas; Santiago Arias, Davinson Sanchez, Carlos Cuesta, Johan Mojica; Richard Rios, Jefferson Lerma, John Arias; James Rodriguez, Luis Diaz and John Cordoba. Coach: Nestor Lorenzo.
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