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Sergio Kun Agüero and Arturo Vidal remembered the intense duels between Argentina and Chile, highlighting the semifinal of the 2007 Under 20 World Cup in Canada. Agüero invited Vidal to comment on the match between Flamengo and Racing for the Copa Libertadores, where they recalled anecdotes. Agüero recalled Argentina’s 3-0 victory, highlighting the expulsion of Gary Medel. Vidal regretted the situation and remembered the German referee Wolfgang Stark. Both agreed on Chile’s talent and how the expulsion conditioned the match.

Sergio Kun Aguero y Arturo Vidal They remembered the first duels “with pike” between Argentina and Chile, and both agreed that it was the semifinal of the Under 20 World Cup in Canada 2007.

The former trans-Andean player invited the ‘King’ to join his broadcast of the match between Flamengo and Racing for the Copa Libertadores, where they told some anecdotes.

There, Agüero remembered that 3-0 win by the Albiceleste against La Roja, conditioned by the arbitration of the German Wolfgang Stark.

“We met Arturo and the first matches we had with Argentina were in the Under 20 World Cup in Canada”said the retired trans-Andean striker.

“Gary Medel was sent off a few minutes into the first half. But it was nice,” Vidal lamented.

Kun Agüero highlighted that Chile “I had a great team, they had very good players”but agreed that “with one less, after eight minutes, everything changes for you.”

Then, Arturo Vidal said that “they threw another one out, I think we were left with eight on the field. That German referee (Stark) later bumped into me in the Bundesliga and he always gave me a yellow card.. He saw me and the bastard gave me a card.”