Fox in the Penalty Area

This is the best ending

To be honest, I was very bored watching the first seventy minutes of this final.

I thought to myself that if Messi finally won the World Cup like this, I would be a little unhappy if I didn’t tell anyone else.

Because such a victory tainted his efforts in the previous six games - I insist that the penalty kick in the first half was inexplicable, and even made me think that FIFA was not deliberately trying to create a god, right?

Fortunately, thank you Mbappe.

He single-handedly turned this boring final into a famous game.

Messi's goal in overtime created the last step before his throne.

Mbappe’s hat-trick is the red carpet to the throne.

That save from San Martin in the final seconds of the game was a velvet cushion on the throne.

In the final penalty shootout, Messi and Mbappe played for the first time on behalf of their respective teams and scored, which were the dazzling decorations on the throne.

Just like this step by step, the throne appeared, quietly waiting for its owner to climb to the top.

One of the most classic games in a World Cup final that I have ever seen, six goals, ups and downs, and a fairy tale ending.

I'm not a Messi fan, but at this moment, I think this is the best way to end that era.

In a football match, one side will win and the other side will lose. But whether it was this final or that era, in my opinion, there were no losers.

Those strings of names that are familiar to me, those games that I enjoy talking about.

Those grudges, hatreds, love and hate fights...

All turned into stars in the sky of world football history.

As long as I look up, I can see them complementing each other.

That was not my football youth, that was my football life.

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