Arturo Vidal is extremely delighted with the triumph of the Chilean National Team: “Very, but very good Chile”

Chilean National Team

The King followed La Roja’s 3-0 victory against the Paraguayan National Team from his home and celebrated the goals of Víctor Dávila and Eduardo Vargas.

By Brian Olivares

Updated on 06/12/2024 – 02:55hs CLT

Updated on 06/12/2024 – 02:55hs CLT

© MARCELO HERNANDEZ/PHOTOSPORTArturo Vidal celebrates La Roja’s victory against Paraguay. (Photo: Photosport)

Arturo vidal He was not among those summoned for the meeting of the Chilean National Team versus Paraguay. He King He trained this Tuesday with Colo Colo thinking about the game against Quillón School and followed from his home the 3-0 victory against the Albirroja.

He King via instagram He delivered positive messages and celebrated the goals. “Golazooooo,” said the 36-year-old midfielder about one of Víctor Dávila’s goals, who registered with a double.

Afterwards, he celebrated the goal of Eduardo Vargas and the assistance of Diego Valdes for the 3-0 of La Roja against the Paraguay National Team: “What class little brother and what happened.”

Once the match was over, Vidal took off his hat with the level of lto Chilean National Team in the Colossus of Ñuñoa. “Very, very good Chile damn,” said the midfielder who was very satisfied with the performance.

Arturo Vidal celebrates Víctor Dávila’s goal.
Arturo Vidal throws flowers at Eduardo Vargas and Diego Valdés.
Arturo Vidal is delighted with Chile’s victory.

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