With the aim of trying to disturb the sleep of Atlético players, River Plate fans organized a fireworks display in the early hours of this Tuesday (29), on the outskirts of the hotel where the Minas Gerais delegation is staying, in Buenos Aires. The ball rolls tonight, at 9:30 pm (Brasília time), at Monumental de Núñez, for the Copa Libertadores semi-final.
Through social media, images taken by fans show the explosions caused by rockets in the region. The hotel is located very close to the Obelisk, one of the main tourist attractions in the Argentine capital.
The report from Itatiaiawho is staying close to Atlético’s hotel, heard the fireworks three times during the morning. The first noises were heard around 3am (Brasília time), while new explosions were recorded between 5am and 6am (Brasília time).
This Monday (28), after the last activity carried out by Marcelo Gallardo’s squad, thousands of fans went to the entrance of the Monumental de Núñez and showed enormous support for the millionaire team.
River needs a ‘miracle’
It is worth noting that, as they were beaten by Atlético at Arena MRV, in Belo Horizonte, River needs to win by more than three goals to advance to the Copa Libertadores final. A victory by three goals takes the decision to penalties.
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Fireworks and Football: River Plate Fans Bring Out the Big Bangs!
Ah, Buenos Aires! The city that never sleeps—or at least it tries not to, especially when there’s football drama unfolding. In a brilliant stroke of fan ingenuity (or is it just good old-fashioned mischief?), River Plate fans have decided that a little late-night fireworks display is the perfect way to disturb the sleep of their rivals, Atlético. Because who doesn’t love a pre-match wake-up call at 3 AM, right? Some folks have coffee; others have a firework in the face!
One could say it’s a creative tactic—akin to using a megaphone at an opera—but hey, when it comes to football, anything goes! The scene was set by the hotel near the iconic Obelisk, where River Plate’s fiery fans decided that the best way to inspire their team was to create a cacophony of explosions just outside Atlético’s window. Imagine being tucked in, dreaming of your next big goal, only to be jolted awake by what sounds like the Fourth of July on steroids! Talk about an explosive way to motivate… or perhaps just an attempt to frighten the opponents back to Spain!
As reported by Itatiaia (a name that sounds like a fun night out if you say it quickly enough), the fireworks were heard three times during the wee hours, making for a riveting morning soundtrack. Ah yes, nothing like a good old-fashioned fireworks show to ruin your REM cycle. Much like visiting a morning rave, the players were treated to a brilliant show without the fun of being able to dance. The first blast was at 3 AM, just when you’re cozy in your dreams—working on that hat-trick against the neighbor’s garden gnome. Then came the encore, an encore that nobody asked for, between 5 and 6 AM—the perfect time to wake up the wise ones who thought ‘it’s a quiet night at the hotel’.
River Needs a ‘Miracle’—Or at Least a Firework Display!
But let’s get serious for a moment. River Plate is in a bit of a pickle. After a loss to Atlético at Arena MRV, they need not just a victory but an entire banquet of goals—more specifically, more than three to reach the Copa Libertadores final. Three goals get them to penalties, which is like saying you can survive on a diet of just popcorn. It’s doable, but you might just end up feeling a bit empty afterward!
That said, River Plate fans have always been known for their unwavering loyalty and support. They turned out en masse on Monday, showcasing their passion and love for the millionaires… no, not the investment bankers but the team! Picture thousands waving flags and chanting rhythms that could make even a pretentious London pub band green with envy.
So, as the time approaches for the ball to roll at 9:30 PM Brasília time, it seems the stakes couldn’t be higher. Will River Plate channel their inner gladiators and pull off this ‘miracle’? Or will Atlético, now caffeinated by late-night fireworks, put out the flames of hope? Stay tuned, because tonight, Buenos Aires could either be buzzing with fireworks of joy or the resounding silence of disappointment.
And remember, folks: in football, much like life, it’s all about how you handle the bang! Whether you’re exploding into celebration or deflating into despair, just know—even in the world of sports, the real fireworks are the friends we make along the way… or perhaps those we disturb at 3 AM!
Remember to check out the Itatiaia Esporte channels for more updates, and who knows, perhaps even more chaotic fan antics!
In a bold move aimed at unsettling the sleep of Atlético players, fervent River Plate fans orchestrated a vibrant fireworks display in the early hours of Tuesday, the 29th. This raucous spectacle unfolded just outside the hotel where the Minas Gerais delegation is staying in Buenos Aires. The much-anticipated match kicks off tonight at 9:30 pm (Brasília time) at the iconic Monumental de Núñez, as the teams vie for a place in the Copa Libertadores final.
Vivid images shared by fans on social media capture the dazzling explosions that lit up the night sky. The hotel where Atlético is lodged is situated in close proximity to the Obelisk, one of Buenos Aires’ most renowned tourist spots, amplifying the audacious atmosphere around the match.
The report from Itatiaia, stationed near Atlético’s hotel, confirmed that the boisterous blasts from the fireworks were heard three times throughout the early morning hours. The first round of explosions echoed around 3am (Brasília time), followed by new bursts of sound recorded between 5am and 6am, ensuring that sleep was elusive for the visiting players.
This Monday (28), following their final training session led by coach Marcelo Gallardo, thousands of passionate supporters gathered at the entrance of the Monumental de Núñez. They demonstrated overwhelming solidarity for their beloved team, rallying behind River Plate as they prepared for the crucial match.
River needs a ‘miracle’
It is significant to highlight that River Plate, after suffering a defeat against Atlético at Arena MRV in Belo Horizonte, requires an impressive victory by more than three goals to secure advancement to the Copa Libertadores final. A win by exactly three goals would lead to a tense penalty shoot-out, heightening the stakes for the encounter.