The Brazilian and the Chilean reacted on social networks about a possible conflict between the two.
Eduardo Vargas played in a confusing intersection with Deyverson in the middle of Atlético Mineiro training, just a few hours before the Copa Libertadores final against Botafogo.
In the middle of training, the day before the decisive match, the two were involved in a controversy. The incident started after the Chilean kicked the Brazilian, who was chasing him. Later, he faced it, in a situation that did not escalate, although she was under great pressure from Turboman.
Nevertheless, Although the Brazilian press spoke of a possible conflict and confrontation between the players of the France team, both came out to rule it out and assured that what happened was a joke.
They dismiss the controversy
Vargas and Deyverson commented on an ESPN Brasil post to clarify what happened. “Joke or ‘tense climate’? Take a look at what happened between Deyverson and Vargas at Atlético-MG training before the Libertadores final,” said the aforementioned outlet.
First, the Brazilian striker mocked: “Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. Tense atmosphere “, he underlined, with laughing emojis, making the whole thing ironic. “Tense atmosphere with the gringos he said in another comment.
Meanwhile, Vargas also maintained the sarcasm line and noted: “It’s good that they believed this news. “, he said, in a post also accompanied by a series of laughing emojis.
Eventually, both men ruled out any issues between them and used their respective accounts to share a photograph originally posted by the official Copa Libertadores account. In it, the two appear embracing at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires, the place where the final of the continental competition will be played.
Source: Latercera
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