El Patron is lethal.
World Cup qualifiers weren’t just taking place in Europe this week as Round 10 of the South American section got underway.
As things currently stand, Brazil and Uruguay are leading the charge – no surprises there – but what’s interesting is that Ecuador and Colombia are the remaining sides currently occupying the automatic qualification places, with Argentina facing an inter-continental play-off as things stand.
Things are bound to change in the coming months, but it’s safe to say that Bolivia won’t be playing at Russia 2018 despite the fact that a brace from Pablo Escobar helped them secure a 2-2 draw with high-flying Ecuador.
In doing so, Escobar became the oldest goalscorer in the history of South America’s World Cup qualifying section.
While we’re fairly certain that his name is quite popular in South America, Narcos fans were having an absolute field day after hearing this news.
To be fair, the 38-year-old hitman does play for a team called The Strongest and his first goal was an absolute peach. Even Murphy and Peña would applaud this hit.
https://twitter.com/vxZoid/status/785952500553814016
Cue the inevitable jokes.
Pablo Escobar abre el marcador en el Bolivia vs Ecuador.#Narcos #ElPatrónDelGol pic.twitter.com/AujHJNYl9M
— Netflix Latinoamérica (@NetflixLAT) October 11, 2016
Pablo Escobar’s still got it. 👌 pic.twitter.com/X2suOH2iNK
— B/R Football (@brfootball) October 11, 2016
Between Pablo Escobar and Enner Valencia, Bolivia vs Ecuador looks more like an episode of 'South America's Most Wanted'
— Daniel Edwards 💚 (@DanEdwardsGoal) October 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/OnlyAnExcuse/status/785938237034561536
Pablo Escobar reinventing himself as a striker in Bolivia. Just a brace from him tonight. #PabloEscobar #PablosOnFire #YoureAllTerrified pic.twitter.com/kjrDH9QbuA
— Paul Munnelly (@Munners_) October 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/442weets/status/785982585239379968
https://twitter.com/TheFootballRep/status/785975433154162688
Oh, and Escobar’s second was a pretty tidy strike too. Shame that Bolivia probably need to win at least five of their last eight matches to stand a chance of making the next stage.
El Patrón del Gol, Parte II. Pablo Escobar, la pura verdad para Bolivia. pic.twitter.com/4COQmHY935
— VarskySports (@VarskySports) October 11, 2016