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Argentines forsake buying homes to see Messi play in World Cup

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BUENOS AIRES: Emiliano Matrangolo, 39, a business administration graduate in Buenos Aires, is putting everything on the line for the chance to travel to the soccer World Cup in Qatar to cheer on his team, one of the tournament favorites, and star striker Lionel Messi."It's four years of savings, saving some money every month for this dream come what may.

You stop doing things like buying a car or buying a house," Matrangolo told Reuters at a huge barbecue of some 300 Argentine fans ahead of traveling to Qatar."It's a dream, it's an infatuation.

Many people say look, he spends the money to go to Qatar instead of having 5 per cent of a house," Matrangolo added. "Well I'm sure (a house) is nice, but I'm going to the World Cup."The tournament, likely to be 35-year-old Messi's last World Cup, starts in less than a fortnight on Nov.

20 and fans from England to Japan are gearing up to make the trip to the Middle Eastern nation in hopes of glory.Argentina, on a run of 35 games unbeaten and reigning champions in the Copa America last year, hopes to add to two World Cup victories in 1978 and 1986, the latter driven by the genius of late soccer idol Diego Maradona, who died in 2020."We have Lionel (Messi) on the pitch and Diego playing in heaven," fans sang in unison at the barbecue in Sarmiento Park on Sunday, many wearing the blue-white national jersey, holding banners or inked with tattoos of star players.Such is Argentina's passion for soccer, that the World Cup remains a priority for some, despite a sluggish economy, painful inflation estimated to hit 100 per cent this year and currency controls that push up the price of traveling overseas."Unfortunately, Argentina is going through a moment of crisis, where everything

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