
Dressed in red and wearing trousers, it is Philol, picture from social networks
On April 25, a photo of a subway passenger went viral on social networks in Argentina. I saw two middle-aged men in River Plate training uniforms brushing their mobile phones on the subway. A photo that was originally very ordinary caused a strong reaction among veteran Argentine fans, because the middle-aged man in red clothes and trousers on the right was the best goalkeeper in history, Ubardo, who had won argentina's 78-year World Cup championship. Philol.
Nicknamed "Duck", the goalkeeper is named one of the best goalkeepers in Argentine history, and for many hardcore fans, he is the most legendary goalkeeper. In the '78 World Cup, he was the last link in the central axis behind Kempes, Aldiles and Passarella, and was named the best goalkeeper of the World Cup. In 2000, he was named the main goalkeeper of the South American Century squad.
Philore, who has now faded her aura, became a news figure again at the age of 67. He stood with a companion in a carriage on the URQUIZA metro line in the capital, brushing his mobile phone, no different from the passengers next to him, like an ordinary River Plate fan who could not be more ordinary. But it was still discovered by a sharp-eyed veteran fan, and took a photo and put it on the Internet, with the inscription: "The greatest goalkeeper in history took the subway, which is even greater in my eyes."
Within hours, the tweet was wildly retweeted on the Internet, and netizens responded with great enthusiasm after seeing Philol's photo, praising him for his humility and kindness. It wasn't until Filore himself saw the photo, facing the fanaticism of the fans of yesteryear, that he had to tweet and explain: "I take the metro every day to river plate to work for a youth training team in Hurlingham, where I am involved in the development of young goalkeepers and are sowing seeds for us argentina to have more and better goalkeepers. My love of football will last a lifetime, giving a sincere hug to all who care about me. He also thanked the fans on the subway for their enthusiasm.