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England coach understands Argentina’s dark blue-kit superstition – FBC News

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Adidas jerseys of Argentina forward Lionel Messi (10) at Dick’s Sporting Goods. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Purchase Licensing Rights

Argentina’s dark blue jersey has become more than just an alternate strip. For many, it is part of the team’s football folklore, a shirt stitched with ​some of the nation’s most famous World Cup memories – and, perhaps, a little bit of ‌good luck.

When the defending champions face England in Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final in Atlanta, Lionel Messi and company will swap their traditional sky blue and white stripes for their dark blue away kit.

Argentina wore dark blue ​against England in the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, when Diego ​Maradona scored his infamous “Hand of God” goal and dazzling solo effort later dubbed ⁠the “Goal of the Century” in a 2-1 victory.

Twelve years later, Argentina again wore dark blue ​when they eliminated England on penalties in the round of 16 at the 1998 World Cup ​in France after a dramatic 2-2 draw.

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England manager Thomas Tuchel understands the thinking.

“I would have done the same if there was any superstition combined with it,” he told reporters on Tuesday. “So credit to them. I was not ​aware of that.”

The German acknowledged that even at the highest level of professional sport, superstition remains ​a powerful force.

“I have my superstitious routines. I will not tell you because another superstition is that if ‌I ⁠tell you, it will not work,” he said, prompting laughter.

“We have routines that keep you grounded and calm through the day, and that will not change. We have, of course, also our lucky charms, and these things are just normal in high-level sport.”

If the shirt choice was driven ​by history and superstition, Argentina ​coach Lionel Scaloni ⁠appeared reluctant to embrace the narrative.

“Well, I didn’t ask for the blue one. I don’t know who did, but perhaps it’s tradition,” Scaloni said.

“I ​really don’t know. I can’t speak to that. And if Thomas had ​no issue, ⁠well, then you can say the same for myself.”

Argentina’s dark blue shirt draws from the country’s culture in featuring swirling blue fileteado-inspired motifs across a black base.

Fileteado is a UNESCO-recognised style of decorative ⁠art and ​lettering from Buenos Aires, characterised by vibrant colours, flowing floral ​motifs, 3D shading and highly stylized Gothic typography.

Whether it is a lucky charm or just another shirt, Argentina will be ​hoping history repeats itself with a win over England.

 


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