Claudio Bravo wife Carla Pardo blasts ‘hungover’ Chile stars for failing her nation


CLAUDIO BRAVO’S wife claims Chile’s partying stars were too hungover to train during their World Cup qualifying campaign.

Carla Pardo has slammed her nation’s the flops after a 3-0 defeat to Brazil ended her hopes of seeing hubby Bravo play at Russia 2018.

Claudi Bravo's wife has ripped into Chile's World Cup flops
Claudi Bravo’s wife has ripped into Chile’s World Cup flops
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The loss left Chile sixth in qualifying and meant that they missed out on a play-off on goal difference.

Posting on Instagram, Pardo said: “Thank you, Captain America, for all that you have experienced. It was really beautiful.

“But when they put on the shirt it has to be with professionalism.

“I know that most of them busted their a***s, while others left parties and even did not train because of  their hangovers.

Chile's stars pose before their 3-0 World Cup qualifying defeat to Brazil
Chile’s stars pose before their 3-0 World Cup qualifying defeat to Brazil
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Carlo P_ardo says some of Chile's players have been too drunk too train
Carlo Pardo says some of Chile’s players have been too hungover to train
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Pardo insists though that some of her country’s stars ‘busted their a***s’
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“If the cap fits, put it on and stop crying. Because now it is a whole country that is crying.”

Chile started a dramatic night of South American qualifiers third in the table and on course for an automatic qualification spot.

Argentina jumped up to third as Lionel Messi’s hat-trick gave them a 3-1 win in Ecuador.

With Chile vs Brazil and Colombia vs Peru both goalless at half-time, it appeared to be Chile, Colombia and Peru battling for fourth and fifth spot.

Alexis Sanchez cut a forlorn figure after Chile's hopes were KOd by Brazil
Alexis Sanchez cut a forlorn figure after Chile’s hopes were KOd by Brazil
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Bravo was beaten three times as Chile went down in Sao Paulo
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Chile missed on their first World Cup in three competitions
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But after the break Manchester City keeper Bravo conceded two goal in three minutes in Sao Paulo.

Colombia then took the lead – meaning Chile were clinging on to fifth spot and heading for a play-off with New Zealand.

But Colombia keeper David Ospina’s blunder allowed Peru to equalise from a free-kick.

That relegated Chile to sixth in the standings below Peru, with another Brazil goal compounding their misery.


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