Right next to the mixed zone of the Munich Arena, buses from France and Spain are waiting, side by side. And as he spoke Lamine Yamal, the star of the semifinal, the silence of the room was suddenly broken by the music coming from the Red bus. The young Barça star smiled as ‘Potra Salvaje’ played, the song by Isabel Aaiún and Fernando Moreno that became the most listened to song during La Roja’s concentration.
Earlier, in the national team’s locker room, a hit that had gone viral was played at full volume. All the players danced to it as they had done since they arrived in Germany. One of the first days in Donaueschingen it was heard in the gym tent before training and since then it has been added to the Spotify list organized by captain Álvaro Morata for this Euro Cup.
From that moment on, it was played all the time as an unofficial anthem. So much so, that Isabel and Fernando sent an acoustic version dedicated especially to the Spanish team through the RFEF’s social networks a few days ago. The intention is to bring all the energy and luck in the world to the internationals ahead of the semifinal against France. And it worked.
After the victory against the Gauls, in his particular flow he moved the plot Nico Williams, which although not his best performance, was very happy for his great friend Lamine Yamal. “I’m a little weak today, but my brother scored a goal as I told him before the game,” confessed the Navarrese winger in the presence of his friend at Barça, smiling with his MVP trophy.
The celebration was followed by unanimous shouts of “yes, yes, yes, we are going to Berlin” as Spanish footballers threw water at each other with jerry cans The party was suppressed, but many people could be seen riding on the Red bus. They got it for a few hours of celebration next Sunday at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, they want to dance “yes, yes” again. yes.” , the Eurocup is here!”
Source: La Verdad

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