Argentinaers find Peckford's bottle of directions, but they are surprised to translate what they wrote

In another classic match, Argentina secured a seat in the World Cup grand final after a dramatic 2-1 victory over England. However, in addition to celebrations in the field and historical restoration, the world's top news media became an incredible and comic detail recorded immediately after the judge's recent roar.
While the English were mourning, the Argentinian national team found a bottle belonging to English goalkeeper Yordan Pickford and discovered a carefully preserved secret on him, which would be used in the event of criminal shooting.
As part of his detailed preparation for possible penalty shocks, Jordan Pickford had a detailed guide in his bottle with instructions on how Argentina's criminal shooters executed penalties.
The list includes the names of the main Argentina stars such as Lautaro Martinez, Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez and Lionel Messi. Each name was accompanied by accurate instructions for the doorkeeper (e.g. "havor left - drop right", "concentrate center").
Cameras caught the moment when Nico Gonzalez, Mess, and Guardian Marcos Senes studied the bottle in detail. Lip readers soon deciphered their dialogue, which immediately became viral:
Nico Gonzalez: Look what I found. There are notes of Lautaro, Julian..."
Coach staff member: "Yes, all the players are there".
Lionel Messy: What? But what do those notes mean?
Coach staff member: Read... You speak English"
Marcos Senses: "says where to drop the goalkeeper..."
Lionel Messy: "You mean the goalkeeper?"
Marcos Senses: "Yes. For you, Leo, it says: I pretend to go left, but jump right'"
Lionel Messy (with a strange smile): The porter really studied in detail how I shoot the penalty...".
Even though the penalty lots did not occur at the end because Argentina resolved the fight at regular times after a setback, the Argentinean captain remembered after the match the rivalry and pressure accompanying this epic duel, Telegrafi reports, broadcast Periscope.
If we had lost to England, we knew some people would have been eager to talk bullshit, but we didn't give them that chance. We also knew that when it comes to football, we're just a better team than England", Messy said. /Periscope










