The Combined was at full strength on the return Susana Gimenez to television. It all started in one of the traditional sketches that was filmed in the hallways of the AFA premises, with the president Chiqui TapiaDaddy, the masseuse of the world champions, and Marito, the historic prop of the Argentine National Team, Rodrigo DePaul, Leandro Paredes and even a greeting from Lionel Messi in front of Nico Vázquez who was a kind of host.
The opening sketch was full of gags that the world champions tried to accompany in their acting version.
“Chiqui, you are related to La Chiqui Legrand!” Su joked when meeting the president of the AFA who showed a strong profile. Marito and Daddy were in charge of interviewing Susana for a masseuse position.
“I’m dying. He’s my idol! I didn’t know that Don Paul is here, I’m dying,” Susana shouted when her first “patient” appeared, who was none other than the Atlético de Madrid player.
A while later, “Motorcito’s” partner appeared in the middle of the field: “How can I not know him? Liandro Paredes,” launched Spadafucile, Susana’s character, who also had the pleasure of massaging the former Boca .
When the diva presented the program, the duo reappeared as the star guests of their debut. They played tricks against Guillermo Coppola and Susana herself. And they did their thing, while telling some anecdotes.
“Leo is the captain of the ship. Everything we do for him, we do it with pleasure. We want him to always be the cover of all the newspapers and we push from behind,” De Paul started something seriously. And then he let go.
True to Susana’s style, the talk took on personal overtones: “At the rallies, sometimes with Rodri we get bored and we go and dye our hair,” Paredes justified the constant changes of look.
“I am very romantic. I write a lot of letters. I have written some very good ones, very heartfelt. I am a fan of dinners, of flowers. I really like to chat, dialogue, a glass of wine, candles,” De Paul surprised.
And then Leandro recalled the heated moment in the match against Holland at the World Cup in Qatar: “The hit against the Dutch bench was on purpose. Now that a lot of time has passed, we can say it.” “They had talked a lot,” De Paul supported him.