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Argentina's manager Lionel Scaloni emphasized the crucial role of fan support in driving the team's quest for a second World Cup title ahead of their final clash against Spain.
Speaking at a press conference in New York, Scaloni highlighted how the passionate celebrations of supporters, despite the team's status as defending champions, reignite their desire to win.
He noted that the fans' emotional displays, including those from rival clubs like Boca and River, create an unbreakable bond that fuels the players' commitment.Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez echoed this sentiment, praising the intensity of Argentine fans who celebrate late into the night, even in cold weather.
Scaloni also addressed the team's preparation, noting they have less time to train compared to Spain due to their earlier semifinal against England.The final promises to be a high-stakes encounter between Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, and Spain, featuring young talent like Lamine Yamal.Scaloni acknowledged Messi's remarkable career trajectory, expressing hope for a victory but recognizing his legacy regardless of the outcome.The article underscores the blend of national pride, fan fervor, and the players' determination to secure another World Cup triumph.