00:00And the color, their tea, their pigmentation, dark-haired men, dark-haired women, at most they make coffee, don't come at me
00:07with nonsense.
00:09That they are of a different lineage, that they are from another country, don't come to me with nonsense.
00:13Because I'm going to beat them up, I'm going to give them a few good whacks.
00:23At least a slap or a smack, if I give them one, a slap or a smack, at least.
00:29Okay, but well, then, how are they going to get out?
00:32In Argentina, in Argentina, and that too, they are, as I said, of blood, of what they have fought for, what
00:41They have done it to them; in the past videos I spoke at length about Argentina.
00:46But also, if they're looking for a foreign relative to go to Europe to play, but we're not going to play,
00:55to work and everything.
00:56But do they spend all their time in books? No, yes, in family trees.
01:01Young people, Argentine boys and girls, spend many, many hours in books, in family books,
01:11in family trees, in albums, in family trees, in family books.
01:23Hey, don't we have any relatives in Spain, Italy, Germany, or France?
01:29But not just footballers, people who say, I don't know, an engineer, a lawyer, even employees there, shop assistants there, who
01:45They didn't study there, they work in the store, in the supermarket, but they are looking for work.
01:49They only think they're footballers, no, and people who don't follow that too, to make me leave, Argentina is in a very bad state.
01:55To go to Europe, they are more inclined to go to Europe than to go to the United States.
01:59Yes, but there are already more and more Argentinians in Miami, for example, and not just because of Mexico, before
02:04Mexico.
02:06Miami, the Hispanic capital of the United States of America, has grown enormously.
02:14Miami, and well, Spanish is spoken there, and increasingly Cubans, historically, in recent years Venezuelans, also Argentinians,
02:22but not per month, the unmentionable one, not because of the unmentionable one, before I got there, but well, in, in, in,
02:32Historically, Argentinians and South Americans, Argentinians and all South Americans,
02:39Europe, Europe, Europe, Europe, Europe, Europe, that's how it goes.
02:44But there's one thing, when an Argentinian comes out, he comes out with the "arroco," he comes out with the "arroco," and that's not
02:53They say so, but the Argentinian doesn't bring so many battles.
02:57A Di María, I'm going, I want to conquer the world, my blood, a lot of need, but apart from that it's not so, I mean,
03:06He doesn't support us, no, and he's a player, we have to support him.
03:08He tore it up here at Rosario Central, we have to support him, come on, the whole town is with Di María, the whole town is with
03:15Crespo, the whole town with Batistuta,
03:18And not here in Mexico, here, when Mexicans go out, which they rarely do, because it's an issue
03:26Also, nostalgia; Mexicans are the most nostalgic.
03:30That tacos, that meat, that little girl, that this, they last a little while in the United States,
03:38For obvious reasons, because it's full of Mexicans, but it's very nostalgic, he'll stay in the United States for a little while.
03:45They've already taken them out of the United States, and that's it, hold on a little longer in the United States, for obvious reasons, it's full of Mexicans.
03:51and all,
03:52And the music and the dancing, and come on, and let's dance, and put on the cumbia, the corridos tumbados, and
03:57norteño music,
03:59A little bit in the United States, leaving the United States aside, it's holding up, so, and will it be done or not?
04:06the meat,
04:06Mexicans are very nostalgic, always thinking about tacos, meat, girls, and this and that.
04:12than the other thing, very nostalgic,
04:13The Argentinian, the Uruguayan, more so, with more, they resist more, well, resilience, for obvious reasons too, that is, it's obvious,
04:24The blood, they feel identified in Spain, they feel identified in Italy, Maravilla Martínez lives there, in Italy, he arrived in
04:32Spain,
04:32This doesn't cost them anything, because, hey, well, I feel a connection here in Spain, because my grandfather, my great-grandparents,
04:40I don't feel so bad, as Maravilla Martínez said, he arrived in Spain, struggling, but I felt at home.
04:47The language, right now he lives in Italy, no, he arrived in Italy, no, I correct myself, I correct myself, Maravilla Martínez arrived in Italy, he arrived in
04:53Italy,
04:54I didn't feel bad in Italy either, not because of the language and everything, but no, I felt comfortable in Italy.
05:00And now he lives in Madrid, he first arrived in Italy, and now he lives in Madrid, the Maravilla Martínez, Sergio Martínez,
05:08It was more or less the same, but he has an enormous punch, Carlos Monzón, I had forgotten, I didn't mention him.
05:16Carlos Monzón, the good Carlos Monzón, so, that's it, Maravilla arrived in Italy, I didn't feel so bad in Italy,
05:23There was the language barrier, but, well, I felt... and here in Spain, I didn't even need anything done, I already...
05:28I stayed here,
05:29Escaloni, the small step, then, that too, they are more resistant, they are not nostalgic, more resilience,
05:38But that's why, the blood, as I've said, the blood, the blood, I feel identified here in Spain,
05:43I feel a connection here in France, in Italy,
05:48My grandparents, my great-grandparents, were from here, so I don't feel so bad.
05:53And the Mexican is the most nostalgic, so when the Argentinian goes out, it's not, in the best sense of the word, about football.
05:59or of the sport, basketball, when it comes out, it doesn't come out so much, it doesn't have so many burdens,
06:05Battles, hey, Di María, support him, he's good, he's going to give us, they know, that if he's good, we all win,
06:12If he's good, we all win, Di María, support him, support him, let him play, let him play, let him play!
06:17They have the support of an entire community, well, those who like this, and in Argentina they love it.
06:24They go with the support, with the backing of an entire people,
06:30Crespo, Batistuta, Di María, you know, as this young man already said,
06:3799 Brazilians at the Club World Cup, 74 Argentinians, wow, football is in South America!
06:43"There," said Luis Enrique, the manager, not the singer, the manager, the one who's in Paris.
06:50Well, and they saw it, and David Villa from Gijón, Sporting Gijón, the Asturian derby,
07:00I'm going to say it now, so, the Argentinian comes out, and there isn't so much, there isn't so much, he doesn't have so many wars,
07:10Internal wars, Di María, support him, because he will enlighten us, that journalist, support him.
07:15Because it will give us light, it has wood, it has planks, and we all win if it does well.
07:21For now, he shows promise, he shows potential.
07:25more than a tone, more than a tone, more than a tone,
07:29that left, with love, I said, that's overrated,
07:34There are overrated players, I said so at the Club World Cup, I hadn't seen it before.
07:39I hadn't noticed it, I hadn't noticed it, but they were saying,
07:43that Franco, more of a show-off, and that he will be the successor of the unmentionable one,
07:49I saw him, I looked at him, I observed him, I don't see, I observe.
07:52Against the striped ones, in the Club World Cup, I said, no, please,
07:57who is going to be the successor of the unmentionable one, no, no, no, no, no,
08:00It's overrated, and now people are realizing it.
08:04I say everything first, everything, I said, no, no, no, no,
08:07Not me, they say, that it's more than a tone, and that it's more than a tone,
08:11I'm going to keep an eye on him, because he's going to be the successor of the unmentionable one.
08:15I said no, no, no, no, no, no, overrated, super,
08:22And now everyone's saying it, I told them first,
08:26Sure, some are overrated, some are not, but oh well.
08:32Di María is leaving, with all the support and backing,
08:37Because that's a good one, and because it benefits us, we all win.
08:40Crespo, Hernán Crespo, will give us light.
08:43Batistuta, Batigol, will enlighten us, Maradona, no way,
08:54Maradona will enlighten us, that journalist will enlighten us.
08:59He shows promise, therefore, we must support him.
09:02and in Mexico,
09:06Damn it, why him and not me, why is he good and I'm not,
09:12Because he knows a lot and I don't,
09:17Because he looks like he's from the United States and I'm not,
09:20Because he looks Spanish or is Spanish and I'm not,
09:25And because he looks French or is French or looks German or is German and I'm not,
09:32even in those things, even in those things,
09:35And there I put a quote from a book,
09:38about two months ago,
09:42So what is that?
09:44When the Mexican goes out,
09:47He's already been through many wars,
09:49Let's see how it goes.
09:50But I'm already tired,
09:51from so many battles,
09:55that I had in my nation,
09:56in my country,
09:57when the Mexican comes out,
09:58Let's see how it goes.
10:00I'm planning to go and see how it goes.
10:01But I'm a little tired,
10:04or a lot,
10:05from so many fights,
10:07from so many confrontations,
10:09of so many strong tell me,
10:11from so many wars,
10:13in his own,
10:14in their own land,
10:16So when the Mexican comes out,
10:18May God protect me,
10:19Let's see how it goes.
10:20A Hail Mary and everything,
10:22because he is already tired,
10:24because he is already tired,
10:26And the Argentinian doesn't,
10:27the Argentinian,
10:28The Uruguayan and all,
10:29It comes out newer in that sense,
10:31And he doesn't say that,
10:32so,
10:36who don't like the good one,
10:38in Mexico,
10:41Hugo Sánchez,
10:42They know why,
10:44They know why,
10:46If you're good in Mexico,
10:47If you are talented,
10:49They won't forgive you for that.
10:50It is a mortal sin,
10:53If you are talented,
10:55If you have experience,
10:57wood,
10:58You look good,
10:59not just for playing,
11:01education,
11:02culture,
11:03whatever,
11:04any topic,
11:05any topic,
11:07any field,
11:08You look good,
11:10wood,
11:10board,
11:11You are talented,
11:12In Mexico, they won't forgive you for that.
11:14It is forbidden.
11:16to be great in Mexico,
11:17It is forbidden.
11:18to be talented,
11:19They won't forgive you for that.
11:21and to test a button,
11:22I argue my points,
11:24Hugo Sánchez,
11:25hey,
11:25Hugo Sánchez,
11:26They believe it more in Spain,
11:27that in Mexico,
11:30He is recognized worldwide,
11:31and here,
11:32more or less,
11:34more one than the other,
11:36And they know why,
11:38They began to hate him,
11:40to Cuartemoc,
11:41to,
11:41to,
11:42to Hugo Sánchez,
11:44to Hugo Sánchez,
11:44They know why,
11:45Because when he was breaking up,
11:47in Spain,
11:49because he arrived at Atlético,
11:51with Luis Aragones,
11:54what Luis Aragones told him,
11:56You don't come here,
11:57to learn,
11:58You come here,
12:00to break it,
12:01to teach,
12:02because we brought it,
12:03Then it has to be better.
12:04than ours,
12:06than the locals,
12:08You didn't come here to learn,
12:10but,
12:10Go away,
12:10This is what it demonstrates,
12:12which is better,
12:12than ours,
12:13Luis Aragones,
12:14a super coach,
12:16with his character,
12:18but,
12:19and then,
12:21to Atlético,
12:21Real Madrid,
12:22at Atlético,
12:24Penta Pichichi,
12:26five-time top scorer,
12:28consecutive,
12:29five-time top scorer,
12:31Penta Pichichi,
12:33five times,
12:33consecutively,
12:36in one season,
12:3738,
12:38with a single touch,
12:40Wow,
12:41with a single touch,
12:43I take my hat off to them.
12:44with Hugo Sánchez,
12:45I do,
12:47so,
12:48the mindset,
12:49from what they told him,
12:50like,
12:51as it happens,
12:53he overcame it,
12:54They called him,
12:55and more,
12:55He silenced them,
12:57he yells at me,
12:58I'll give you two,
12:59I'll give you three,
12:59And then I loved it,
13:00my Hugo Sánchez,
13:01and if,
13:01even though they say I'm ordinary,
13:03a vulgar,
13:04a hick,
13:05dude,
13:05I loved it,
13:06They were saying things to Hugo Sánchez,
13:08Ah,
13:08he tells me,
13:09I'll give them one,
13:10I'll give them two,
13:10and then,
13:11I was going,
13:11No,
13:12Hugo Sánchez was also tremendous,
13:13He was going to the fans,
13:14I was with the fans of,
13:16I don't know,
13:17from Logroñez,
13:18or of,
13:20Betis,
13:21and they shouted at him,
13:22and they shouted at him,
13:23Then Sánchez vaccinated them,
13:24with two,
13:25or with three,
13:25and then,
13:26I was going directly,
13:27to the,
13:28to the fans,
13:29from Betis,
13:31from Racing,
13:32Hey,
13:33from Santander,
13:36from Logroñez,
13:37Whatever it is,
13:38And he did this to them,
13:39a rope dancer,
13:40or the,
13:40I don't know,
13:41are,
13:42what's it called,
13:43So there they were, throwing themselves into the air,
13:44No,
13:44are,
13:45Hey,
13:46and then she would do it like this,
13:47And she did it like this,
13:48I plugged them in,
13:49No,
13:50No,
13:51a tremendous,
13:51I,
13:52to Hugo Sánchez,
13:53Wow,
13:53I admire him quite a lot,
13:55for what it was,
13:56and the mindset,
13:57hats off to them,
13:58of,
13:59save one,
14:00for two,
14:00I mean,
14:01They were shouting at him,
14:01and he put two in,
14:02or three,
14:03and it made me laugh a lot,
14:04because he was going,
14:04to the fans,
14:06I was with the fans of,
14:07There, the opposing fans,
14:09the fans,
14:10rival,
14:11I don't know,
14:11Santander rafting,
14:12Betis,
14:13Sevilla,
14:14and he made them,
14:14he threw his,
14:15I don't know,
14:16I did,
14:17Here are his somersaults,
14:18I don't know,
14:19Hey,
14:20And he did this to her,
14:21and so,
14:22and so,
14:22then yes,
14:23I mean,
14:24Well,
14:24No,
14:24And do you know why he doesn't want him in Mexico?
14:26Because when I was breaking it,
14:27here in Spain,
14:28was arriving,
14:29He brought his ham,
14:30mountain,
14:31and I don't know,
14:32Hey,
14:33and in his house a painting,
14:35then he starts putting it in,
14:36That's what it says,
14:36I don't know,
14:37That's what it says,
14:38I don't know his house,
14:39You enter Spain,
14:41and then a picture of him,
14:43Luis García says,
14:44shutter,
14:46Yeah,
14:47You, Sánchez, when I arrived in Spain,
14:48I stayed at his house,
14:50He attended to me,
14:50He helped me,
14:51but then immediately upon entering,
14:52a painting of him,
14:54great,
14:55also that you love yourself,
14:56but not so much,
14:57Hey,
14:57with its Serrano ham,
14:59your little wine,
15:00and all,
15:00so,
15:01A Sánchez from Spain was arriving,
15:03with his things,
15:05your food,
15:05and all,
15:07And they know why they didn't want it,
15:09They began to hate him,
15:11He speaks like a Spaniard.
15:14dude,
15:15It arrives,
15:16dude,
15:16and speaks like a Spaniard,
15:18Well, let him speak like a Chilean.
15:20As a Bolivian,
15:21As an Argentinian,
15:23I don't give a damn.
15:24how I speak,
15:26the way he speaks,
15:27I don't give a damn.
15:28the way he speaks,
15:29I don't give a damn.
15:31the way he speaks,
15:32The guy is great.
15:34The guy is great.
15:36And so they began,
15:38because he was arriving,
15:39He got off the plane,
15:41breaking out in Spain,
15:43reflectors,
15:43and all,
15:45and they began to hate him,
15:47in Mexico,
15:48they will agree,
15:50I hadn't been born yet,
15:51But I've done my research.
15:52He speaks like a Spaniard.
15:55dude,
15:55He speaks like a Spaniard.
15:57dude,
15:59I don't care.
16:00I don't give a damn.
16:01speak like a Chilean,
16:04As a Bolivian,
16:05As an Argentinian,
16:07The guy is great.
16:08I have to admit it,
16:10and instead of destroying,
16:12imitate him,
16:14But that's how it started,
16:15He speaks like a Spaniard.
16:17He arrived in Mexico,
16:19He speaks like a Spaniard.
16:21dude,
16:22And so it went up,
16:23dude,
16:23speak like a Spaniard,
16:25I don't give a damn.
16:26The guy is great.
16:28speak like a Chilean,
16:30As a Bolivian,
16:30As an Argentinian,
16:31as it is,
16:34As you please,
16:35The guy is great.
16:37And I'm not going to destroy it,
16:39I'm going to imitate him.
16:40I'm going to admit it,
16:41how big it is,
16:43It's that easy.
16:44because of my culture,
16:45by my blood,
16:46who is not Mexican,
16:46who is not Aztec,
16:47other,
16:49Cuactemo Blanco Bravo,
16:50the idol of Tepito,
16:53when they speak of White Quasimodo,
16:54And especially these people,
16:56about all these people,
16:57these colonies,
16:59let's see,
17:00tell me something,
17:00when the name comes to you,
17:01by Cuactemo Blanco Bravo,
17:05I fear,
17:06Quactemo,
17:07the hunchback,
17:08He's a hick.
17:10dude,
17:10Well, I don't care.
17:12that he's a hick,
17:13The guy is great.
17:16And that's what I'm saying,
17:18always looking for him,
17:20little things in the rice,
17:22little beans,
17:24always looking for him, I hope.
17:26but not,
17:27But this,
17:28Shut your mouth,
17:29And admit it,
17:32That's when they say,
17:33it's good,
17:33but,
17:34with that caveat,
17:35You told him to get lost,
17:36when with that "but",
17:38You told him to get lost,
17:38He is talented,
17:39but,
17:40He has an unbearable temper,
17:42He knows a lot,
17:43but,
17:43that, but
17:44You told him to get lost,
17:45As my rabbis say,
17:47or speak well,
17:48Or stay quiet,
17:50speak words of Torah,
17:52not empty words,
17:55to many people,
17:56it's good,
17:57but,
17:58has a character,
17:59it's good,
18:00but,
18:02He's a genius,
18:04Good luck to you,
18:05that, but
18:06You told him to get lost,
18:08so,
18:09White Quartet,
18:09and above all,
18:10this type of colony,
18:11of neighborhoods,
18:13of neighborhoods,
18:14of communities,
18:16Hey,
18:17White Bravo Quartet,
18:18Ah,
18:18Yeah,
18:18the hunchback,
18:20Ah,
18:20a hick,
18:21I don't care.
18:22that he's a hick,
18:24The guy is great.
18:25The guy is great.
18:28the blow,
18:30that we count it as,
18:31Well, there you have it.
18:3230 years in Mexico,
18:34He gets angry.
18:36and,
18:37idiot,
18:38idiot,
18:41silly thing,
18:42So,
18:42So,
18:43He has his own temper,
18:45I don't give a damn.
18:46The guy is great.
18:50so,
18:50That's how it is in Mexico.
18:53That's how it is in Mexico.
18:54always looking for him,
18:56Hugo Sánchez,
18:56Look,
18:57for a trivial matter,
18:58something superfluous,
19:00He speaks like a Spaniard.
19:03dude,
19:04It's already gone up in his head.
19:05dude,
19:06I don't mind,
19:08speak like a Spaniard,
19:09The guy is great.
19:11And nobody has done it,
19:13Quartet,
19:13than the best,
19:15Mexican footballer,
19:15throughout its history,
19:17Pay attention to what I'm saying,
19:18the best footballer,
19:19throughout history,
19:21Hugo Sánchez,
19:22It was more work,
19:22more discipline,
19:23further,
19:24a very professional guy,
19:26what he was missing,
19:27Quartet,
19:27Hugo Sánchez,
19:29first to arrive,
19:30last to leave,
19:32It's two hours of training,
19:33I'll take three.
19:35I'm the last to leave,
19:36and the first to arrive,
19:38And here,
19:38and another,
19:38and another,
19:39and another,
19:39and another,
19:41another culture,
19:41European culture,
19:43Hugo Sánchez,
19:44European culture,
19:46and Quartet,
19:47But Quartemus, who was the head,
19:49A quartet that was talent,
19:51natural talent,
19:52natural talent,
19:54natural talent,
19:55Quartet,
19:56But he lacked education.
19:58He lacked culture,
19:59Well, he was fighting with everyone,
20:02if from whom he had received education and culture,
20:06I'm not exaggerating,
20:08more than Hugo Sánchez,
20:09more than Rafa Márquez,
20:11more than that idiot Javier Hernández,
20:14That one won't do.
20:16But Cuartemo would have gone further than Hugo Sánchez,
20:21and Cuartemo, who would have gone further than Hugo Sánchez and Rafa Márquez,
20:26If this man,
20:28Quartet,
20:29had had education and culture,
20:32But he was always fighting with everyone,
20:35with women,
20:36with the artists,
20:37And with that,
20:39They're still suing him there.
20:40I don't think so,
20:42I don't think he's doing that.
20:44They want to screw him over,
20:45as they've always wanted to screw him over,
20:47but not,
20:48He's a politician now.
20:49That too,
20:50It's possible that the person next to me is involved and you're dragging me into it.
20:54They want to screw him over,
20:55but not,
20:55Quartet no,
20:56No,
21:09Quartet no,
21:10You never received a ticket,
21:14how do you say?
21:15a criminal entry,
21:19Quartet that was very good for,
21:21very clean for playing,
21:22he would get angry,
21:23he was demanding,
21:24He mocked him,
21:25but a very neat fellow,
21:29You never received a criminal intrusion,
21:38very clean,
21:39very honest to play,
21:40despite his character,
21:42that he was fighting with the cop,
21:44and this one and the other,
21:48never an entry,
21:50to injure you,
21:51to break you,
21:52so,
21:53That's how you have to be in life.
21:55That's how you have to be in life.
21:56What was it like to play?
21:59With this,
22:00with another,
22:01but never malicious,
22:03therefore,
22:04in life,
22:05Now that he's a politician,
22:06Well, it has to be the same.
22:09They want to screw him over,
22:11But I,
22:12Honestly, no.
22:14That's not for me.
22:15that Quartet,
22:16has violated,
22:17to a family member,
22:19and is involved with the bad guys,
22:21No,
22:22No,
22:22No,
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