Magical Messi finally hoists World Cup

Argentina v France: Final - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 18: Lionel Messi of Argentina kisses the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winner's Trophy after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Final match between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium on December 18, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images) Credit: Quality Sport Images/Getty Images

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As fireworks exploded and 80,000 people roared, Lionel Messi smiled.

His Argentina soccer shirt covered by the bisht the Emir of Qatar had just draped him in - the cape reserved for top officials and sheikhs - Messi smiled, he paused, then he hoisted high the World Cup, a lifetime's dream realised.

For all the accolades, all the awards, the riches, titles and silverware, there had been one stain on his career resume, and it was one he erased forever on a magical World Cup night for Argentina.

"It's anyone's childhood dream," Messi said. "I was lucky to have achieved everything in this career ... and this one that was missing is here.

"It's madness ... look how she (the World Cup) is, she's gorgeous. I wanted her so much. I had a vision that this would be the one ... she was getting closer."
On this patch of green in the Qatari desert all that mattered to the 35-year-old was to deliver the much-yearned-for World Cup to Argentina, and he did so with a virtuoso performance against defending champions France in a final for the ages.

Having steered Argentina to a 2-0 lead which they blew in the final 10 minutes, he put them ahead again in extra-time before finally converting his penalty in the shootout which they ultimately won.

As tens of thousands of Argentines packed into the febrile stadium jumped and hugged and cried and screamed, so too did the Argentine team, sobbing freely and mobbing the man who has been their talisman for a generation.

It had taken five attempts, and a record 26 World Cup finals matches, but the boy from Rosario - the farm hub city some 300 kilometres north of Buenos Aires - finally delivered to lift himself alongside that other Argentina footballing deity, Diego Maradona, who had taken his nation to the title in 1986.

"We suffer, but we already have it (the World Cup)," Messi said.

"I wanted to close my career with this, I can no longer ask for anything else, thank God, he gave me everything.

"But I love football and I want to continue living a few more games being world champion."
This Argentina side had arrived in Qatar described by some, unkindly, as 'Leo Messi and 10 other guys'. A lacklustre defeat at the hands of Saudi Arabia in their first match did little to dispel that notion.

Argentina's No.10 had arrived in Qatar with the dreams of a nation on his shoulders once again.

Eight years ago in the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro, Messi had been muted, not magical, and had seemed wearied by the weight of expectation as Argentina fell to Germany.

This time, though, he wore the pressure lightly, seemingly inspired by the desperation seeping from every voice in the stands.

The victory was the culmination of an extraordinary career, which has seen him voted the world's best player a record seven times.

He has won a Copa America, 11 league titles and four Champions League titles. Now he has the most coveted trophy of all.

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Published 19 December 2022 8:02am
Updated 19 December 2022 8:05am
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