Finally Messi wins World Cup, Argentina beats France on penalties
LUSAIL, Qatar — The World Cup final “for eternity” descended into madness, and then into perhaps the greatest game ever played, around 7:40 p.m. here at the Lusail Stadium, with Argentine dreams crystallizing and then, suddenly, in 96 seconds, paralyzed.
The Dutch in Argentina asked not to cheer too loudly at goal Orange
“The Argentines’ passion for football could lead to the situation quickly becoming grim.” The Dutch embassy in Buenos Aires draws the Dutch attention to this advice from the Argentinian authorities, a Foreign Affairs spokesman said.
Hernan Losada experiences World Cup on planet Argentina: “People sell their cars to go to Qatar.”
Passion, idolatry, superstition, madness. In an Argentinian dictionary, the meaning of the word “football supporter” is described slightly differently than with us. Hernan Losada is watching the match against the Orange tonight in his home country. “We are super superstitious. Any change could lead to the elimination.”