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The unusual moment that saw Gastón Edul in China: “Bobo, bobo”

the phrase of Lionel Messi to Wout Weghorst during the Qatar World Cup 2022that still resonates in the minds of the millions of fans of The flea is the unforgettable: “Go over there, fool.”

The captain of the team said that phrase while the journalist Gaston Edul He consulted him about the Argentine triumph, after the game against the Dutch team. And, on this occasion, the chronicler of T&C Sports He was in the streets of Beijing when a group of Messi supporters approached him, recognized him and sang: “Bobo, bobo, what a fool you look at, go over there.”

But that was not all. After the chant from the fans, the journalist had the luxury of signing autographs on various shirts with Messi’s number ten.

When do the friendlies of the Argentine National Team play in Asia?

  • Argentina vs Australia, on June 15 (Beijing) from 9 (Argentina time)
  • Argentina vs Indonesia, June 19 (Jakarta, Indonesia)

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Anna Edwards

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