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😂 Fans to the rescue! Libertadores hero has to push car after match 🎥

😂 Fans to the rescue! Libertadores hero has to push car after match 🎥

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Not everything was glory for defender Franco Pardo on Tuesday night (19), even after scoring the goal that sent Racing to the Libertadores quarterfinals.
The Argentine player went through an unusual situation after the match against Peñarol in Avellaneda.
Pardo's car wouldn't start as he was leaving the stadium, and he needed help from fans to push the vehicle.
The moment was captured and drew attention on social media:
The 'helping hand' with the car came after Pardo made the Racing fans happy.
The Argentine defender scored a goal in stoppage time of the second half in Tuesday's match, making the score 3-1 for the Argentine team.
Up until that moment, the match against Peñarol in the Libertadores round of 16 was heading to penalties.
In the next round, Racing will face fellow Argentine side Vélez Sarsfield, who eliminated Fortaleza.
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