Yes, there is an aerial image showing how some Dutch players celebrated the failure of Enzo Fernandez and tried to decenter Lautaro Martinez before the launch that ended leading up to Argentina in the semifinals. But it wasn’t enough to justify what happened a minute later.
At most, what was said about Enzo Y Lautaro you can put yourself in what you did Emiliano Martinez when they made their pitches berghuis, Weghorst and company. Try to make them nervous. ‘The other football’, they say. That you may like it more or less, but it is accepted and understood as part of the game.
What is not understood is that, instead of celebrating the victory with you, you are more aware of peering into the rival’s wound. It’s nothing fancy. And once you do, it stops making sense for you to rely on anything that justifies it. Because nothing really justifies it. You cannot censor a past action if your response is worse. After all, indifference would have hurt more.
Knowing how to win is as important or more important than knowing how to lose. Because ultimately it’s a game, and its main characters, throughout their careers, have to be in all positions. In other words, it is not surprising that even in this same World Cup those who were on the winning side this Saturday had to taste the bitterness of defeat. And be careful, because karma often makes itself felt when these situations occur.
Source: La Verdad
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