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“He is not going to the World Cup”: The unusual cry that Arturo Vidal received when he entered the final of the Libertadores

This Saturday the final of the Copa Libertadores was played between Flamengo, of the Chileans Arturo Vidal and Erick Pulgar, and Athletico Paranaense, led by the historic Luiz Felipe Scolari.

In this context, the King entered the field of play after 70 minutes after substituting the Brazilian Thiago Maia. What should have been a party from start to finish for the national midfielder, did not start in the best way.

As soon as he stepped on the court, blunders were heard at the Isidro Romero Carbo Monumental Stadium in Guayaquil. In addition, the fans began to sing “it’s not going to the World Cup, it’s not going to the World Cup”.

Information and photo credits: EFE



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