The qualification of the Argentine National Team for a new World Cup final, after defeating England 2-1, generated a wave of reactions among fans, journalists, and content creators. One of the most enthusiastic was Davoo Xeneize, who highlighted the historical significance of the victory and stated that the match transcended sports due to the rivalry between both countries.
For the streamer, the victory not only meant playing in another World Cup final but also repeating a historic chapter of Argentine football.
"It's something unique, it's something immeasurable, it's something that has no words, you can't, you can't explain it, simply no matter how much I want to explain it to you, you won't understand me, unfortunately, it's impossible for someone to understand me if they are not Argentine," he expressed at the beginning of his analysis.
Davoo recalled that Argentina reached its seventh final in World Cup history and emphasized the stature of the Albiceleste in international football.
"If this is the seventh World final we are going to play, if Argentina has reached this stage 7 times, 7 World finals for Argentina, the same as Brazil, gentlemen, the same as the Brazilian national team, just one away from the record held by Germany with 8," he highlighted.
Additionally, he underscored the historical weight of the National Team. "Just look at how great we are, just look at how enormous a team we are, just look at how historic a team we are," he affirmed.
However, he maintained that the significance of the victory was much deeper: "Today we are not just celebrating reaching the final, today we are not just celebrating being in a World final again, today we are not just celebrating repeating that feat we achieved with Carlos Salvador Bilardo in '86 and '90, and today Lionel Scaloni repeats it."
For Davoo, the match against England was loaded with symbolism from the first minute. "Today we celebrate above all beating England, because today at one moment in the match, the stage didn't matter, the competition didn't matter, nothing mattered, it was them or us, it was us or them," he assured.