“Muchachos” became the anthem that Argentina’s fans and players sang during the team’s run to a World Cup victory last year. Inter Miami recently used the song to announce signing Lionel Messi – but it was slightly different... FelipeCar explains why:
En Argentina nací, tierra de Diego y Lionel / de los pibes de Malvinas que jamás olvidaré
I can’t explain it because you won’t understand / the finals that we lost, I’ve grieved them for so longBut it’s all over now because at the Maracana / we won that final against the BraziliansBoys, now we can dream again. I want to win the third , I want to be a world champion.We can see Diego in heaven alongside Don Diego and la Tota , supporting Lionel.
“Boys, all that’s left to do is celebrate. We’ve won the third star, we’re world champions. To Diego, we say rest in peace, forever with Don Diego and la Tota.”
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