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MANCHESTER United star Lisandro Martinez’s girlfriend has revealed Argentina’s Wags have agreed to get matching tattoos if their partners win the World Cup.
Professional dancer Muri Lopez said a replica of the gold trophy was one of the inkings that had been discussed.
The stunning 24-year-old, who has been dating Lisandro for the past decade, revealed they made their tattoo pact at a group dinner in Doha on Monday evening ahead of the semi-final victory over Croatia.
But before the final the wives and girlfriends of the players headed out for a stylish dinner date.
They were also forced to flee their hotel ahead of the final after a late night power-cut.
Muri said: “At the dinner we decided that if everything turned out okay we all wanted to get a tattoo done to mark this historic moment and we made a promise.
“We haven’t decided yet on the tattoo because some wanted one thing and others another.”
Referring to the World Cup as “that thing” for fear calling it by its name could jinx her nation’s dreams of being crowned champions again, she told an Argentine TV station: “Some wanted that thing, others wanted the date and others something written in Arabic.
Muri went on to praise her fellow Wags as “really lovely”, adding: “I was really nervous the first time I met them because you see them on social media and the TV and you think to yourself, ‘What am I going to do, what are they going to be like?’
“Then when you get to know them you realise they’re just like other people, really nice and pleasant.
“There’s a really good vibe between us.
“They were closing the restaurant on Monday and there we were still talking and sharing in the happiness that all Argentinians are feeling at the moment.”
Rocio Esposito, the partner of Villarreal’s Argentinian goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli, was among the Wags that shared a snap of the women on social media outside luxury Doha eatery Bibo.