Controversial Anniversary: Papu Gómez’s Anniversary Post and Dibu Martínez’s Surprising Like

2023-12-19 21:21:35

December 18 was marked for all Argentines. This Monday, one year after the consecration of the Argentine National Team in the World Cup in Qatar, the posts went viral on social networks and the footballers had their memories. One of those who surprised the most was Papu Gómez, involved in a great controversy. But what caught the most attention was that only one world champion player liked his post.

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The only one who “liked” Papu’s post was Dibu Martínez. The world champion goalkeeper is one of those who still maintains a relationship with the midfielder. This surprised all the fans and was a cause for debate on social networks.

Although the reasons for the rupture within the Argentine National Team are still unclear and the theories that arise are increasingly varied, the reality is that the comments and likes on Papu’s publications by the world champions completely disappeared.

Papu Gómez’s post for the anniversary of world champions with the Argentine National Team. (Photo: Capture)

Dibu Martínez’s like to Papu Gómez’s publication. (Photo: Capture)

The stories of Papu Gómez one year after the consecration of the Argentine National Team in Qatar

One year after the first anniversary of the consecration of the Argentine National Team in the World Cup in Qatar, Papu Gómez, who remains away from football after his positive doping case, used his social networks and recalled what he experienced in the final against France in the stadium Lusail.

“Happy anniversary,” the midfielder wrote on his official Instagram account with a photo where he is seen looking at the World Cup, with three emoticons: a face with heart eyes, the Argentine flag and a round medal of gold engraved with the number one.

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