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He’s a quiet man, the captain — private and unflustered — but when he speaks, they all listen. He does so with strong positive vibes, but the message is usually inspirational without being emotional, calm and measured. 

The one time it wasn’t? Well, that’s the one they all remember. 

“We already know who we are, who Brazil are,” he began. “I won’t say more on the matter. I want to thank you all for these past 45 days, boys. I said it on the day of my birthday (16 days earlier), this is a spectacular group, a beautiful group.” 

It was not until November of this year that the footage was revealed, as part of the Netflix documentary, “Sean Eternos: Campeones de America,” which focused on that campaign. It was illuminating. 

“It’s been 45 days of hard work in which we haven’t complained about the traveling, the food, the hotels, the pitches, nothing,” he continued. “Forty-five days without seeing our families. Forty-five days. El Dibu (goalkeeper Emi Martínez) became a father and didn’t even get to see his new child, and why? Because of this moment, boys.” 

Often, the burden of trying to bring international success to his country was stifling. By the time of the Copa America final, in Brazil and against Brazil, he was finally ready to shed those years of disappointment. 

“We had an objective, and we’re one step away from achieving it, and the best thing about it is it’s in our hands,” he said, his voice rising as the group hung on every word. “So, we’re going to go out there and lift the trophy, we’re going to take it home to Argentina and enjoy it with our family, friends with everyone that has always supported Argentina.” 

At this tournament, Argentina’s start could not have been worse, with a defeat to Saudi Arabia in the opening game in what was one of the World Cup’s all-time greatest shocks. It didn’t matter in the end. In fact, it might have been a necessary wake-up call. 

They bounced back to beat Mexico and Poland, got past Australia, held off the Netherlands on penalties and were too much for Croatia in the semis. 

He has looked ready, and you can bet he’ll ready, at 35 and in his final World Cup match, to ball out. To prevail, he’ll need his teammates to do the same, which is why you can bet he’ll be looking for something to motivate them, some indicator that fate is shining on them. 

Who knows what snippet of impetus he’ll call upon this time? But as one of soccer history’s greatest creative minds, it shouldn’t be too hard to find an up-to-date version to get his players roaring with supportive anticipation. Just like they did in 2021, when he said … 

“I want to finish with this. Coincidences don’t exist. This tournament had to be played in Argentina and do you know why? Because God brought it here. So, we win here in the Maracana (Stadium) for all of us. So let’s go out there with confidence, with cool heads, and let’s win this trophy. Come on, boys!” 

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