Absolute madness, unbridled passion, flags, drums and ‘Anda pallá bobo’ are already part of the messages of albiceleste fans. the souk of Doha this is the place to unfurl the flags, the old ‘flag’, which serves as a meeting point for the albiceleste fans in the Qatari capital. ‘boys, now we got excited again’ became a continuous hit and also the cry of ‘Messi, Messi’ have memories for Maradona and even for Riquelme.
Nothing like the ‘banderazo’, it’s impossible to escape the passion that Argentina fans have experienced this World Cup in Doha.
But the color and atmosphere will be more intense in the hours before the game, because they organized a reception for the bus that will take the team from University of Qatar going to the stadium lusail because they don’t remember the place. The Qatari police received reinforcements from the Italian army although no incidents were foreseen as the behavior of the fans was in full World Cup outfit. The route is not very long because the university where the Argentine team stayed during the World Cup is only fifteen minutes from the last stadium.
The big problem is that many of the fans don’t have tickets and the resale reached $15,000 yesterday!!! This is what the Mexican fan paid to see the final game Messi with the albiceleste selection.
Argentina fans wait at the door of Tower of Jassim for AFA to provide tickets at official prices. There were signs with the message ‘AFA: stop the tickets’ or a more direct one: ‘Chiqui: I want to enter,’, addressed to the AFA president. They expect the Football Association of Argentina follow the example of the Moroccan federation and provide cheap tickets for your supporters. But in the last few hours, Argentines from all over the world and football fans of different nationalities have come to Doha who don’t want to miss the chance to see Messi declare himself world champion . He will be the oldest footballer to be proclaimed champion.
Source: La Verdad

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