The “Argentine” insult of Mikel Arteta in Arsenal that went viral on the networks

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Viral Argentine insult by Mikel Arteta

In a truly electrifying match, Arsenal prevailed as a visitor against Aston Villa on the hour and extended their leadership in the Premier League. The Gunners, who were behind on the scoreboard twice at Villa Park, reached equality and won in injury time with a goal against the Back Martínez and another from the Brazilian Gabriel Martinelli. In the final minutes Mikel Arteta exploded against the referee and his “Argentine” insult went viral on social media.

The match was still tied 2-2 when the Spanish coach understood that referee Simon Hooper was delaying the continuity of the game and imitated him with a gesture, while later dedicating a typical Argentine insult to him: “The c… of your mother”Arteta released all his anger, with a discharge at minute 89 that would be replicated later with the two goals that gave his team the victory and the lead.

Obviously the judge did not get to hear or understand him, nor did any of his assistants; otherwise he could have been expelled. The cameras of the official transmission captured it on sitealthough only TV commentators for Latin America understood what Arteta had said.

Much of his insult will have had to do with the relationship he forged with his wife Lorena Bernal, a 41-year-old model, actress and presenter who was born in Argentina, more precisely in Tucumán (they had three children). Although the Spanish and Argentines speak Spanish, this idiom is completely argento and it could have hit the 40-year-old Basque strategist because of his coexistence with Lorena or by sharing a dressing room with former teammates in his time as a player.

In Paris Saint Germain played alongside Mauricio Pochettino y Gabriel Heinzein Scotland Rangers he did it with Claudio Paul Caniggiaat English Everton with Denis Stracqualursi and with the very Back Martínez at Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta, the most Argentine of Spanish coaches.

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