
Before the cheers of Argentina's victory at the World Cup in Qatar had died down, the players couldn't wait to get into the sea of revelry. They experienced a victory parade on a bus before returning home, and the organizing committee prepared a fireworks display to add color to the victory revelry, so that the players and fans could continue to revel in the joy of victory.
It's the third time Argentina has hoisted the World Cup trophy, and the celebratory parties are everywhere, from the stadium to the streets. Soccer legend Lionel Messi, holding the gilded trophy in his hands, started the victory parade on the organizing committee's special open-top bus. With the blue and white colors of the Argentine flag as the main colors of the "Champions Bus", the players got on board wearing their gold medals and continued to sing and jump around, holding drinks, taking selfies, waving flags and in high spirits. Some players even boldly rode on the periphery of the bus in an attempt to get closer to the cheering fans. The General Assembly also attached great importance to the parade, arranging police escort throughout the procession, fireworks constantly, the atmosphere was both warm and shocking.
The 35-year-old Messi predicted before the final that this would be the last dance of his national team career, but after the thrilling battle, the "King of the Ball" said, "I have no intention of retiring from the Argentine national team, and I hope to continue to chase the title." In this championship game, Messi showed his king style, scored two key goals for Argentina, and inspired his teammates to surpass themselves and play at an extraordinary level.










