Chile arrived today at Santiago airport, where they were welcomed with support banners, especially directed at Marcelo Díaz, after the defeat in the Confederations Cup final against Germany (0-1), marked by a serious mistake from the midfielder.
"Come on, great customs," read a banner adorned with the number 21, which is usually worn by the Spanish Celta de Vigo midfielder, who cried inconsolably after losing the Confederations Cup.
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In the 21st minute of the final, Marcelo Díaz lost the ball when he was the last man for Chile, which caused Werner to pass the ball to Stindl, who scored the goal that decided the final with Bravo's desperate attempt to save it.
Diaz, devastated by the mistake that determined the match, sent an emotional letter to the fans through his social networks expressing his feelings.
"Come on, great customs," read a banner adorned with the number 21, which is usually worn by the Spanish Celta de Vigo midfielder, who cried inconsolably after losing the Confederations Cup.
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In the 21st minute of the final, Marcelo Díaz lost the ball when he was the last man for Chile, which caused Werner to pass the ball to Stindl, who scored the goal that decided the final with Bravo's desperate attempt to save it.
Diaz, devastated by the mistake that determined the match, sent an emotional letter to the fans through his social networks expressing his feelings.