The Argentina team sang the verses of the national anthem at the top of their lungs before the Anglo-Saxon cast for the first group E date of the World Cup.
The Pumas debut in Rugby World Cup against England and in the moments before kick-off they filled the Stade Vélodrome, in Marseille, with emotion with their full-throated singing of Argentina’s national anthem.
with your captain Julian Montoya in the head, the cast in the direction of the Australian Mike Cheika He joined his arms to sing the verses of the anthem together before the premiere against the toughest rival of the whole group because of his history in the competition.
As expected, at the last moment the intonation of the last lines left the stadium of Marseille in silence as the national team made again the eternal promise that Vicente López y Planes left in writing almost 200 years ago. “Let us live crowned with glory… Or swear with glory to die”.
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Source: Tycsports

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