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Published 06:21 21 Dec 2022 GMT
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The scenes of jubilant fans have been broadcasted across the world over the past 48 hours, and it doesn't look like they are going to stop celebrating any time soon.
Fanatical Argentinians were even jumping from a bridge onto the bus just to try and be with the players and celebrate with them.
Incredibly, one fan fell off the bus and had to be stretchered into an ambulance, but was sill singing and cheering in delight.
AFA president Claudio Tapia apologised on Twitter for the late change of plans, but insisted the decision had been taken out of their hands.
“They don't let us get to greet all the people who were at the Obelisk, the same Security agencies that escorted us, don't allow us to move forward. A thousand apologies on behalf of all the Champion players. A pity."Argentina fans and Messi have came close in the past to winning the trophy, especially in 2014 when they lost to Germany in the final. https://twitter.com/adriandelmonte/status/1605304787784052736 It seemed unlikely at 35 years old that the PSG star would ever reach the summit of international football, but he did it and it's obvious to see just how much it means to people. Related links:

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