Enzo's taunts, Raphinha humbled... how Argentina HUMILIATED bitter rivals Brazil

  /  autty

Argentina humiliated their fierce rivals Brazil 4-1 on Wednesday night a game overflowing with bad blood, taunts and flare-ups.

The tone had been set ahead of the World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires when Barcelona star Raphinha warned that the Selecao 'would beat up' their old enemy.

And he was the focal point for much of the ire, with Argentina fans chanting 'sub off Raphinha, you son of a b***h' and Enzo Fernandez telling him he 'talks too much' in one particularly angry exchange.

Fernandez also mocked defender Leo Ortiz by sticking his tongue out and making a taunting expression before calling the Flamengo man a 'fool'.

With Argentina 3-1 up and dominating, players of both sides clashed in a melee and Nicolas Otamendi could also be seen gesturing to Raphinha, telling him to 'talk less'.

There was another flashpoint between Real Madrid star Rodrygo and Argentine midfielder Leandro Paredes.

Rodrygo told Paredes he 'wasn't good' and the reply, accompanied with hand gestures, went: 'I have a World Cup and two Copa Americas, you have none! You have zero.'

Victory was assured by the second half and there was a party atmosphere in Buenos Aires.

Scaloni's side are now qualified for the World Cup and of course, chief wind-up merchant Emiliano Martinez had his chance to get a dig in during the game.

At one point, the Aston Villa goalkeeper began juggling the ball at the back, much to the annoyance of the opposition.

He bounced the ball three times off his knees as World Cup winning boss Lionel Scaloni watched on with his men 4-1 up.

And after the final whistle when the on-pitch humiliation was complete, jubilant Argentina players rubbed salt in the wounds.

Rodrigo De Paul, Otamendi and Fernandez chanted that the Brazil national side are 'dead'.

They sang: 'A minute of silence... Shhh! (makes a gesture of silence) For the Brazil that is dead.'

Argentina were 3-0 ahead and cruising by half-time and hapless Brazil looked shell-shocked.

Julian Alvarez broke the deadlock before Fernandez, who enjoyed one of his best games for the national side, doubled the advantage.

Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister netted a lovely third before Giuliano Simeone scored his first international goal with an accomplished finish from a tight angle.

Murillo was the man scapegoated at half-time, hooked off by manager Dorival Junior and Brazil managed to stop the rot in the second period, netting a consolation through Matheus Cunha.

Related: Argentina Brazil Chelsea Roma Benfica Real Madrid Barcelona Scaloni Otamendi Paredes Raphinha Rodrygo Enzo
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