I’m no soccer fan: Argentina President

Cristina Fernandez
Cristina Fernandez

BEUNOS AIRES. – Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez admitted on Monday she had not watched a single one of the country’s matches in the World Cup football tournament, including the final, a blunder that some observers said exposed her as out of touch with the national mood.
A day after football-mad Argentina lost the World Cup final to Germany by a score of 1-0, Fernandez received the national team in the capital, giving each of the downbeat players, dressed in black suits and ties, a consolatory hug.

Fernandez had earlier declined an invitation from Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff to attend the final, saying she was recovering from a sore throat.
Her counterpart, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, attended the match, even leaping with joy at Germany’s winning goal.

In a televised speech, Fernandez, flanked by Lionel Messi and the rest of the team, said: “As you know I’m no football fan.”
“I didn’t see a single match, not even the one yesterday,’ she said, adding that she rang Argentine Coach Alejandro Sabella after the match because it felt like the team had won.

“That’s how I felt and how 40 million Argentines felt too.”
Although not entirely surprising given her well-known disinterest in the sport, Fernandez’s comments will do little to endear herself to a country obsessed by football and left heartbroken by the defeat.

Despite her best intentions, analysts said Fernandez, who cannot run in next year’s election, failed to capture the national mood.
“It sort of underscores that she lives in a world of her own more and more,” said Felipe Noguera, a political analyst. – AFP.

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