The Albiceleste players sang verses of the national anthem at the top of their lungs and encouraged the Australian head coach to do the same.
It’s impossible not to cheer whenever the Argentine anthem plays. This afternoon, minutes before the Rugby World Cup semi-final against the All Blacks, The Pumas cleared their throats in the middle of the field of play. There are screams, tears and unexpected moments involved Michael Cheika.
Although he was born in Sydney, Australia, The head coach of the Albiceleste team imitated his team and sang a few stanzas of the national anthem. “Or let us swear with glory to die”his lips read.
Then it was the turn of the New Zealanders, too they did their traditional Haka before the opening whistle and scared everyone present at the Stade de France.
The scary Haka of the All Blacks before the semi-final vs. The Pumas
Source: Tycsports

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