Rodrigo De Paul not only stands out for his performance on the pitch, but also for his style off it. On his recent arrival in Argentina to play the double date of the qualifiers against Chile and Colombia, the midfielder has caused a real stir.
De Paul, known for his charisma and his closeness to the Argentine public, shared on his Instagram account an outfit that has generated comments and admiration in his native country. His style, always distinctive, has managed to capture the attention of his followers and his teammates on the national team, who did not hesitate to praise his choice of clothing.
The image that goes around the world
Rodrigo De Paul's look on this occasion focused on a combination that many have defined as bold and modern. The Atlético de Madrid player wore a brown shirt, inspired by American football, with the number 95 printed on the front. However, what stood out the most was his choice of pants. De Paul opted for oversized light blue jeans with blue tones that completely covered his black sneakers.
To complete his look, De Paul added a cap that matched the rest of the outfit, giving it a final touch that left many in awe. "Home again," the midfielder wrote in his post, reflecting his joy at being back in Argentina and ready to represent his country once again.
The reactions were not long in coming. Among the many comments his post received, those from his teammates in the Albiceleste team stood out. Ángel Di María did not hesitate to express his approval with a heart emoji. On the other hand, Giovani Lo Celso joked about his teammate's look: "Ah, but how distinguished, Rodrigoooo", highlighting his glamour and bravery.
Always creating trends
These types of posts reinforce Rodrigo De Paul's image as a reference figure in terms of style and fashion. His ability to connect with his followers and his constant interaction with his teammates, both at Atlético de Madrid and in the Argentine national team.
De Paul's image represents his outgoing personality and his constant quest to stand out, not only on the pitch, but also off it. In Argentina, his style has caused a stir and will continue to be a topic of conversation, especially now that the player is in his homeland.