The final Argentina France was on the agenda in England and Germany
By defeating France in the 2022 World Cup final hosted by Qatar, Argentina’s becoming champions has received extensive coverage in the German and British press.
In the news titled “Messi’s Coronation” in Kicker magazine, it was stated that Argentina won the championship after 36 years due to a penalty shootout, and the expressions “The leader of the Albiceleste (Argentine National Team) is finally on the target of their dreams”.
In the news, it was recalled that Argentine star soccer player Lionel Messi broke the record for playing the most games in the history of the tournament, belonging to former German soccer player Lother Matthaeus, by playing 26 times in the World Cup before becoming champion.
In other magazine news, it was reported that Argentina deservedly won the match, under the headline “Impressive Finale”.
The Bild newspaper announced the news that Argentina won the World Cup on its front page, using the headline “Mesías” (Messiah). On the inside page, “Saved!” The news cited with the headline said: “After the end of the century, the World Cup finally belongs to Messi.”
The Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper also featured a photograph of Messi, surrounded by his teammates, lifting the World Cup, on the front page, with the headline “The coronation final.” Below the photo, it was recorded that Lionel Messi won his third World Cup against France in Argentina’s last World Cup match.
BRITISH PRESS
Most of the newspapers published in the country, especially The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, The Daily Express and The Sun in England, featured Argentina, World Cup champions, on their front page. FIFA 2022.
On the front page of The Guardian newspaper, the image of the moment when Argentine captain Messi, who won the championship by eliminating France on penalties in the final, lifted the trophy, “Champions! Messi’s greatest victory.”
The Sun newspaper, for its part, dedicated its entire front page to the Argentine victory. The newspaper commented on this year’s World Cup as “the biggest World Cup final since 1966” and included a photo of Messi lifting the trophy. England won the 1966 FIFA World Cup.
The Daily Mirror newspaper, which featured Messi’s victory photo, commented on “the greatest final in history”, and the Financial Times commented on “Messi’s crown”.
The Daily Telegraph newspaper broadcast Argentina’s victory to its readers with a photo of Messi lifting the trophy and said: “Messi has shown that he is the best in the world with the best World Cup final.”
The Times newspaper also featured Argentina’s victory on its front page, saying: “The World Cup epic ended with Messi’s victory.” (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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