“Tango” fears are rising… Argentina’s fans bow to “Al-Nashama” after the Arab Cup epic

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- A state of astonishment and shock among Argentinian fans over Al-Nashama’s performance
- An Argentinian fan wrote: "They suddenly turned into Brazil 2002"
The exceptional performance delivered by the Jordanian national team in the 2025 Arab Cup final in Qatar caused astonishment and shock among Argentinian fans, especially after the 2026 World Cup draw placed "Al-Nashama" alongside Messi’s team in a fiery group known as the "Group of Death," which also includes Austria and Algeria.
A large number of followers in Argentina expressed their amazement at the final match scenario between Jordan and Morocco; one tweeted on social media: "This match was better than any final I’ve ever seen," clearly referring to the intense excitement and competitiveness surrounding the confrontation.
Praise did not stop at the result, as some tweeters compared "Al-Nashama" to legendary football powers. One Argentinian fan wrote: "They suddenly turned into Brazil 2002," another said they are "no less than France 98," while another described them as "Brazil of the seventies," referring to their beauty and scoring effectiveness.
Fear of the "Group of Death"
Fear seeped into the hearts of "Tango" fans regarding their team’s fate in the first round of the next World Cup, as one follower said pessimistically: "We are truly stuck in the Group of Death; we will return home early after the first round."
This bleak outlook was reinforced by praise for the Jordanian players’ immense physical strength, with one tweeter describing them as "the strongest Arabs in the world," expressing concern about their air duels: "Our defense is short, facing these giants in the air is terrifying."
A goalkeeper with a "Dibo" Martínez flavor
The Jordanian goalkeeper also impressed Argentinian fans after his last-minute saving action that gave his country the advantage, with many comparing him to the famous "Emiliano Martínez" for his leadership and incredible reactions, driving fans to declare openly that "Jordan is the best team in the world right now."
One Argentinian fan concluded in a desperate tone: "Our time is up, friends, Jordan came to lead the group, not just to participate," reflecting the media and fan hype and the technical value "Al-Nashama" has reached, promising a highly anticipated historic match in American stadiums.
