"speaks volumes about the team they chose to represent them as a country"
That's a funny thing to say, considering all of those players that you are all complaining about play in European clubs. Plenty Argentinians play in English teams. Maybe it says something about those who chose to buy those players as well. Maybe it also says something about people who only complain when they are losing to those players, but have no problem having them in their teams the rest of the year.
football fans have been complaining about the roughness and hostility of the argentinian team throughout the tournament, I just happened to comment on it this evening because it's when I experienced it whilst watching the football!!
there's no place for this behaviour in local or international teams, and I don't follow small club football like the premier league so I wouldnt know, and I do apologise for my ignorance on that matter. it wouldn't be okay regardless of their team, they just happen to be argentinian, this wasn't a targeted post in the slightest.
this behaviour isn't okay no matter who or where it comes from, and you can't excuse it by throwing up the fact it's also from european clubs as I'm yet to hear of violence from those clubs which makes me think it's just a legacy that should be abolished by the team as the players act completely different in their individual teams.
have a good evening and I hope I cleared up the confusion anon!!