A crestfallen Lionel Messi kept a low profile as thousands welcomed the Argentina squad home on Monday after a World Cup final defeat to Germany.
Television networks carried live coverage of the Aerolineas Argentinas plane — painted in the blue and white colors of the national flag with the words “Thank you Argentina” — as it touched down in Buenos Aires, where about 500 fans braved the cold to meet the flight from Rio de Janeiro.
Thousands more fans lined the team’s route from the airport, waving flags and swarming the convoy of three buses, which moved at a snail’s pace through the crowds.
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Nationwide, the atmosphere was one of pride as much as disappointment after the team forced Germany into extra-time in a hard-fought 1-0 match at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.
“I just want to thank everyone for the welcome,” Messi, who spent much of the day with a pained look on his face, told a reception with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez at the offices of the Argentine Football Association.
“I would have liked to have brought home the Cup and enjoyed it with you [the country]. We gave everything we had, but we just didn’t manage it,” he said.
Kirchner met the team with hugs and tried to get a smile out of them, teasing striker Gonzalo Higuain, forward Ezequiel “Pocho” Lavezzi and winger Angel di Maria, among others.
She drew laughs when she told Higuain he should go to the doctor for an MRI scan after Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer crashed into him in the second half, an incident the referee controversially waved away.
Kirchner tried hard to provoke a blush from Lavezzi and Di Maria, often described as the team’s best-looking members.
“Pocho, come here, they say you’re the sex symbol of the team,” she told Lavezzi, trying to persuade him to say a few words. “Di Maria, come here, the girls are asking for you.”
However, the players were reluctant to take the microphone and the smiles were fleeting.
“It’s very nice when people recognize what you do. We would have loved to bring home the Cup, but we weren’t able to,” Lavezzi said.
As the curtain fell on two-time champion Argentina’s campaign to win their first World Cup since 1986, the bleaker side of national life returned to the foreground.
The economy is in a slump and the government risks defaulting on its debt.
“The issues worrying Argentine society didn’t disappear during the World Cup, they just had less relative importance,” sociologist Ricardo Rouvier said. “Now interest in the World Cup will wane a little each day. People will slowly get off the bandwagon.”
Signs that the party was over did not take long to appear.
Immediately after Sunday’s match, tens of thousands of revelers descended on Buenos Aires’ iconic Obelisk monument, determined to celebrate, despite the bittersweet end of the nation’s World Cup campaign, but after several hours of partying, dozens of hardcore fans known as barras bravas clashed with police and went on a destructive looting binge.
Police arrested about 120 people over the violence, which left 70 wounded, including 15 officers. One rioter was in serious condition with a punctured lung, officials said.
Violence also broke out in the cities of La Plata and Mar del Plata, the government said.
On Monday afternoon, unrest erupted again in the area around the Obelisk after a planned appearance by the team was canceled, and some of the thousands of people who had gathered started throwing bottles and stones.
Still, overall, Argentines were proud of their team for making their first World Cup final since 1990.
“They gave everything for us and they deserve our support,” said Matias Ruiz, 17, one of those who welcomed the squad at the airport.
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