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          Tears, cheers and violence in Argentina

          By Agence France-Presse in Buenos Aires | China Daily | Updated: 2014-07-15 06:59

          Police use water cannon, rubber bullets to repel rioters in wake of loss to Germany

          Argentines reacted with tears, cheers and violence after the dream of a third World Cup title slipped through their fingers on Sunday, as clashes between hooligans and police ended a massive street party.

          Tens of thousands of people flocked to the Obelisk in Buenos Aires, the iconic monument where the country traditionally celebrates and rallies, waving the flag, setting off fireworks and singing the praises of national hero Lionel Messi and his teammates.

           Tears, cheers and violence in Argentina

          Rioters hurl stones at police in downtown Buenos Aires on Sunday after Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 in the World Cup final in Brazil. Eight police were injured and 40 people were arrested during the disturbance. AFP

          Despite the 1-0 loss to Germany in the extra-time match, young Argentines climbed onto traffic lights and bus stops, dancing and singing to the beat of drums.

          But after several hours of partying, dozens of hardcore fans known as "barrabravas" started throwing blunt objects at riot police watching over the crowd, who responded by firing rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon.

          The clashes sent families with small children scurrying for refuge in restaurants and hotel lobbies.

          Most of the crowd dispersed as a haze of tear gas settled over the area, leaving just a few dozen fans determined to provoke the police.

          Eight police were injured in the fray and 40 people were arrested, according to media reports.

          Bittersweet ending

          The clashes contrasted with the mostly celebratory reaction to the bittersweet end of the nation's World Cup campaign.

          "It was still a good World Cup. Reaching the final against Germany isn't too bad. I'm proud of the team," said Leandro Paredes, a 27-year-old mason.

          "We didn't manage to get revenge (for Argentina's loss to Germany in its last World Cup final in 1990), but I saw 11 warriors on the pitch during this final."

          Analia Cigluiti watched the match with 50,000 other Argentines on a jumbo screen in Buenos Aires's Plaza San Martin.

          "We were unlucky, but they gave everything they had and now we're runners-up," the 31-year-old architect said.

          At 20 years old, Martin Ramirez was not yet born when Diego Maradona led Argentina to its last World Cup title in 1986.

          He said Sunday's game was "tough."

          "I thought I'd see us become world champions," he said.

          When the final whistle blew, the crowd in the plaza cheered for Messi and the team - and took consolation in knowing they had at least bested host Brazil, which finished in fourth place.

          "Brazil, tell me how it feels to have your daddy in your house?" they sang to their South American neighbors, the song that has been Argentina's anthem throughout this World Cup.

          Missed chance for revenge

          Daniela Eula, 21, said she was "disappointed but not sad."

          "They lost with dignity, not like the 4-0 in South Africa," she said, referring to another painful loss against Germany in the 2010 quarterfinals. "They can hold their heads high."

          The most disconsolate, mostly teenagers, sat on the sidewalk in shock, their eyes red with tears, or walked with their heads in their hands.

          In a pizzeria transformed into a bratwurst-and-pretzel house for the match, the capital's German community gathered to watch their team win, buying up the bar's more than 100 liters of beer before halftime.

          At the end of the match they drenched each other in beer, jumped on each other's shoulders and sang "Deutschland, Deutschland!"

          German ambassador Bernhard Graf von Waldersee, who was in the crowd, had just enough time to say it had been "a great game" before his security detail whisked him away from a growing crowd of furious Argentines.

          "Sons of bitches!" a woman shouted at the top of her lungs as a brief scuffle broke out between Argentines and Germans, quickly broken up by police.

          It remains to be seen what reception the team will get when they arrive home on Monday.

           

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