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Marcos Acuña terminó enojadísimo con Denzel Dumfries tras el duelo entre River e Inter por la tercera jornada del Grupo

The cameras MISSED IT! Witness the brutal moment River's enraged star rubbed Argentina's glory in the face of his helpless Dutch rival!

By Kary Vargas

Acuña vs. Dumfries. Fhoto: TyC Sports
Acuña vs. Dumfries. Fhoto: TyC Sports

The recent clash between River Plate and Inter Milan in the 2025 Club World Cup not only brought the bitterness of the Millionario's elimination but also set the stage for an unseen episode: the fierce confrontation between Marcos "Huevo" Acuña and Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries. What began as an on-field argument escalated into a personal level with a World Cup "reminder" that television cameras missed, and which a viral video has now fully revealed.

Marcos Acuña, known for his temperament and grit, ended up absolutely furious with Denzel Dumfries after the Group E match on the third day of the tournament. "Huevo" held nothing back, causing a real scandal when, at the final whistle, he tried to go after him in the locker room, having to be stopped just in time by his own teammates and, surprisingly, by Cristian Chivu, Inter's coach. Hours after the incident, a video began circulating that reveals the spark of Acuña's rage, showing the gesture that lit the fuse: the left-back showed his shin guard with an image of the World Cup to the Dutchman, shouting a forceful and direct: "I won it against you!", reminding him of the painful elimination of the Netherlands in that heated quarter-final match in Qatar 2022, in which the Neroazzurro wing-back was a central figure.

The Forgotten Battle: Acuña vs. Dumfries, Beyond the Match

The rivalry between the Argentine and the Dutchman isn't new; it was forged in the high tension of a World Cup.

  • The Origin of the Fury in Qatar 2022: To understand the magnitude of Acuña's anger, one must go back to the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Argentina and the Netherlands faced each other in a thrilling quarter-final, a match that ended in a bitter penalty shootout and was loaded with jabs, arguments, and countless altercations. Denzel Dumfries was one of the most active players in those clashes, having several run-ins with Argentine footballers.
  • "Huevo's" Revenge: Acuña's shin guard with the image of the World Cup isn't just an ornament; it's a symbol. By showing it to Dumfries, the Argentine not only reminded him of the defeat but rubbed in the ultimate glory Argentina achieved in that tournament, a glory that eluded the Netherlands. The shout of "I won it against you!" encapsulates Dumfries's bitterness and Acuña's sweet satisfaction.
  • From the Pitch to the Locker Room Tunnel: The post-match scene between River and Inter reveals the intensity of the dispute. That Acuña tried to go after Dumfries in the locker room, and that Chivu, the opposing coach, had to intervene, underscores the deep animosity that remained between the two. This wasn't a mere exchange of words; it was a confrontation loaded with history and resentment.

Television cameras often miss the most intimate and controversial moments of post-match discussions. This is a clear example.

  • The Power of Viral Video: The fact that the detail of the shin guard and Acuña's phrase only circulated "a few hours later" through a social media video demonstrates how fan-generated content or secondary footage can complete the narrative of a sporting event. The most heated moments often occur outside the main eye of broadcasts.
  • The Symbolism of the World Cup: The World Cup is the pinnacle of football, and for Argentina, the 2022 victory was the culmination of a long-awaited dream. For Acuña to use that symbol in a heated exchange with a player from the defeated Dutch team is a powerful and highly provocative gesture, perfectly encapsulating the raw emotions that persist long after the final whistle of a major tournament. This incident serves as a stark reminder that rivalries and personal grudges in football can run deep, extending far beyond the 90 minutes of a single match.

Kary  Vargas

Kary Vargas

I am Kary Vargas, a 26-year-old sports journalist. I am passionate about Ecuadorian soccer and I am dedicated to creating content related to this sport. I focus mainly on soccer events in Ecuador, covering matches, interviews, press conferences and generating attractive content for social networks and other platforms.My passion for Ecuadorian Soccer prompted me to train professionally at the Salesiana Polytechnic University, where I graduated with honors in Journalism. During my university years...

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