Never mind Germany, Argentina’s national obsession is Brazil 

John Doyle <http://www.theglobeandmail.com/authors/john-doyle>  

The Globe and Mail

Published Wednesday, Jul. 09 2014, 9:18 PM EDT 

Last updated Wednesday, Jul. 09 2014, 9:27 PM EDT 

There’s a video you can find online that shows Argentina’s players and team
officials chanting and dancing in the locker room. This happened after
Argentina beat Switzerland 1-0 after extra time earlier in the World Cup.
It’s funny stuff, but what you take way from it is the intensity of the
singing and the mad dancing. What they sing is the pointed little ditty
called, “Brasil, decime que se siete.” It means “Brazil, tell me how it
feels.” It was sung over and over by supporters of Argentina who poured into
Brazil for the World Cup. As many as 120,000 came and they sang it
everywhere, obsessively.

The point of it is to mock Brazil for being “bossed around” at home. The
song sneers at Brazil and boldly asserts, “Maradona is better than Pele.” It
was composed and has been popular long before Brazil was humiliated by
Germany and eliminated.

The point of everything with this Argentina team, its supporters and the
entire country of Argentina is forever established that Argentina is the one
true great soccer countries of South America.

Brazil won five World Cups, Argentina won two. It is time to put that right.
It’s an obsession with Argentina.

As much as Argentina will prepare to play Germany in the final, what it
really preps for, with lip-smacking anticipation, is jeering Brazil. The
team players are only instruments of a massive mind game.

Thus it will matter little that the semi-final victory over the Netherlands
was a prosaic, stuffy affair, marked by timidity, even lack of ambition by
Argentina. Their ambition is to reach the final in Brazil and then win it.
By any means necessary.

It’s a historical need. A nagging, gnawing commitment to putting Brazil in
its place. To the rest of the world, arguing whether Maradona or Pele is the
greatest player in soccer history is something to be done over a beer, idly,
without malice. In Argentina it is of vast, epic significance.

The time, Argentines believe, is now. They have Lionel Messi, the best
player in the world. Around him they have an exceptional team, skilled in
every department and in Gonzalo Higuain and Sergio Aguero (the star of that
locker-room video with his swagger) they have youngsters who might be their
golden generation. An age-old wish can be fulfilled.

The fact that the players sing in the locker room what fans sing in the
stands and on the streets is significant. Often, at a World Cup, you’d get
the impression that players are so remote from the fans and the media that
they breathe a different air. Not with Argentina. The team is the nation and
the nation is embodied in the team. The nation will feel a great deal better
when it gets this grudge settled.

Sure, there is irony in the fact that Messi was barely visible against the
Netherlands. Germany will take great comfort from the manner in which he was
stifled. Sure, there is irony in the fact that it was not Argentina’s
goal-scoring star or the team’s general prowess that sealed the victory – it
was the goalkeeper Sergio Romero, nobody’s idea of a glamour-puss star. “By
any means necessary” might be Argentina’s motto, and it doesn’t care if the
world is puzzled. The world doesn’t matter. It’s Brazil that matters. It’s
shouting in Brazil’s face that matters.

Against Germany in the final Argentina will play well. It will face daunting
opposition, a team cocky from demolishing Brazil. But it won’t be Germany
that Argentina is actually playing against. It’s Brazil. That kind of weird
resentment can take you very, very far. Possibly past Germany. Possibly.

Follow John Doyle on Twitter: @MisterJohnDoyle
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