The Argentine team was questioned about its way of celebrating qualification for the semifinals, after beating the Netherlands in a penalty shootout. Several postcards were taken out of context and, especially in Europe, they spoke ill of Lionel Messi's team.
Now, Virgil van Dijk's reprehensible behavior comes to light after the 'Clockwork Orange' draw. Prior to the commitment between the Copa América champion and the Dutch, from the European country they tried to warm up the historic duel. Louis van Gaal missed Lionel Messi, questioned 'Dibu' Martínez and pointed out that he thinks of Brazil (which was also eliminated by Croatia).
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Andries Noppert, the Netherlands goalkeeper, also loosened his tongue and paid dearly during the match. During the process of the game, there were provocations from the Europeans from the beginning. In the penalty shootout, every time an Argentine went for the ball, they came close to wanting to intimidate him.
The classification, after the goal from Lautaro Martínez, the Inter Milan star striker, served to remove everything that was repressed. From Lionel Messi to Emiliano 'Dibu' Martinez, they went against the Dutch and this was repudiated by fans all around the world.
Little attention was paid to the reprehensible attitude of the Netherlands. What's more, Mateu Lahoz forgave two elements from being sent off, one of them Virgil van Dijk, who attacked Leandro Paredes. Later, in the agonizing draw for 'Clockwork Orange', the Liverpool center-back went to shout Lisandro Martínez's goal in his face, but the situation went unnoticed during the development of the match.
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