How the international media reflected the massive celebrations in Buenos Aires
Argentine national team convoy after winning World Cup in Qatarwhich ended abruptly due to failures in the security operation, and Huge celebrations reflected before international media.
“Hundreds of thousands of fans in Buenos Aires celebrate the success of the World Cup with the team”nickname Country From Spain.
The mathematical method Marker, also from Spain, posted a series of videos about the festivities in Buenos Aires. They gave details of the track, the privacy of the bus players, and the rush of the Argentines around the city.
the sunUK outlet, reported that there was a group of fans who climbed to the top of the obelisk in the middle of the festivities. “We are the champions”titled, with a play on words along with the Queen’s Song.
Le Figaro From France, the second-placed country, parades on the Ricchieri Highway in the province of Buenos Aires. They spread the phrase “The Argentines have won” and also referred to receptions in France and Morocco.
“The Taken Obelisk”, Summed up Folha de São Paulo. They added, “The Argentine fans took to the streets of Buenos Aires and celebrated at the Obelisk after a place in the final.”
hey globe, For his part, it was because: A crowd takes over Buenos Aires to parade the players after winning their third World Cup.
in mexico, Globalism Focus on the captain: “With Messi at the helm! This is how he saw the world champions arrive in Argentina.”
“The return of the World Cup to the homeland slows down the whole of Argentina,” he said. New York times. “They added that the fans tired in the streets of Buenos Aires while the national team players walked 50 miles to get their third trophy.
third From Chile, for his part, he referred to the political theme of this day of festivities. “Messi avoids Casa Rosada: the national holiday and the visit of the Argentine national team raise political controversy.”They called it the title.
The Italian newspaper published “The Argentine world champion returns home: a huge crowd welcomes the Albiceleste” Republic.
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