He sold his champion's medal, the Brazilian who accuses Messi of stealing the World Cup

Despite the dominance of the Albiceleste, from Brazil they made a serious accusation against those led by Lionel Scaloni

Despite the dominance of the Albiceleste, from Brazil they made a serious accusation against those led by Lionel Scaloni
Despite the dominance of the Albiceleste, from Brazil they made a serious accusation against those led by Lionel Scaloni
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Several weeks have passed since the grand final of the World Cup in Qatar between Argentina and France, where the Albiceleste won the coveted cup. Now, from Brazil they accuse the team led by Lionel Scaloni of robbing the Europeans, despite the dominance of the national team, at the Lusail stadium. A former world champion along with Pelé, who sold his gold medal, gave a controversial statement.

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This is Paulo Cézar Caju, world champion in Mexico 1970, who referred to what was the match between Argentina and France, which ended 3-3 and had to be defined in a penalty shootout, where Emiliano Martínez dressed as a hero by cover a penalty and force the mistake of Aurélien Tchouaméni. The former striker had some controversial words against the National Team.

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In dialogue with 'Le Parisien', Caju accused the Argentine team of stealing the final, despite the fact that Scaloni's team dominated a large part of the match and, had it not been for their carelessness in the final stretch, they would have won in regulation time without any problem. “The Argentines stole from France, it is too much. There is no penalty on Di María and the last goal is offside”, said the Brazilian.

The dark past of the former world champion with Pelé:

Caju played for Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense, Gremio, Vasco da Gama and Corinthians from Brazil. In addition, he was in countries like France, Colombia and the United States. Years ago he confessed that, due to his addiction, he exchanged his 1970 World Cup gold medal for cocaine. He even sold three apartments and a Jules Rimet trophy miniature. However, he managed to rehabilitate himself and his dark past was buried.

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