As you know, Argentina took home the WC gold in Qatar.
Then, to say the least, they celebrated wildly on the streets of their home country – too wildly, some think.
– We cannot accept that, says Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The World Cup gold finally went to Argentina, and Lionel Messi finally got to crown his senseless career with the very finest of awards. The final against France was dramatic and had to be decided on penalties, where the Argentinian goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez became a great hero.
Wild celebration
The celebration at home in Argentina knew no bounds. And once the players got home, the party continued in all the country’s streets. One who celebrated extra wildly was the goalkeeper Martinez, who was caught on film asking for a moment of silence while holding up a doll of the French superstar Kylian Mbappe’s face on.
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The celebration received a lot of criticism, and now even Zlatan Ibrahimovic has joined the criticism.
– Messi is considered the best player ever, and I was sure he would win. What will happen is that Mbappé will still win a World Cup, says “Ibra” in a TV interview with France Inter.
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“Can’t accept it”
Ibrahimovic believes that he is not at all worried about Mbappé, due to his still young age.
– I’m not worried about him. I’m worried about the others in Argentina, as they won’t win anything more. Messi has won everything and will forever be remembered, but the rest who behaved badly… We cannot accept that, says the Swede.
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Which at the same time says that several players the Argentine winning team have won their last major title in their career.
– This is coming from me as a professional top player, it is a sign that you will win once, but you will not win again. You don’t win that way.
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