Messi and Argentina female fans dancing and singing in the crowd go viral after humiliating Brazil

Argentina’s performance against arch-rivals Brazil in a World Cup qualifier at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires was astonishing. The 4-1 win wasn’t just any win; it was a statement of dominance, made all the more impressive by the absence of Lionel Messi, who was sidelined by an injury from his time with Inter Miami. The injury kept him out of this FIFA international window, meaning he missed not only the Brazil game but also the 1-0 win over Uruguay. Despite this, Argentina’s performance was flawless, with an incredible sequence of 42 passes from the opening whistle that left Brazil scrambling and Argentina scoring 2 goals in just 15 minutes. Oh, and one more thing: The reigning world champions have already punched their ticket to the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, the United States and Canada, joining Iran, Japan, New Zealand and the hosts.

Viral Celebration of Argentinean Women Takes Over

A video of female Argentine fans dancing and singing in support of their national team has taken the Internet by storm, racking up views and shares across platforms. Filmed after the team’s 4-1 win over Brazil, the clip shows a group of women dressed in sky-blue and white moving to the rhythm of their own chants with infectious energy. It’s a pure, unfiltered burst of joy – horns blaring, voices soaring, smiles everywhere. This isn’t just about one game; it’s a reflection of the electric atmosphere coursing through Argentina as the 2026 World Cup approaches. These fans aren’t holding back, and why should they? Their team is on fire, and the good vibes are impossible to ignore.

Argentina’s recent track record supports this confidence. In the past four years, they’ve piled up two Copa America titles and a World Cup win in 2022 – sure, there have been a few raised eyebrows over refereeing, but trophies don’t care about controversy. What’s crazy is that this current team could be their best yet. The Brazil game proved that they don’t need Messi to dismantle a giant; they have depth, grit, and flair in spades. Watching those fans groove in the viral video, you can feel the belief: this team can beat anyone. And with qualification already secured, the party is just getting started.

Messi A Starter In 2026?

Now comes the big question of Messi’s role in the future. He’ll be 39 at the next World Cup, and while he was the heartbeat of their triumph in Qatar, Argentina’s recent performances suggest a shift. They’re evolving into a team that doesn’t rely on one legend, but thrives as a unit. Argentina now is a nation buzzing with pride and optimism. As Argentina gears up for 2026, these singing fans are the soundtrack to a team ready to chase glory again, with or without their injured captain.

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