Messi kissing world cup

  1. Finally, Lionel Messi lifts World Cup trophy: Emotions, tears, joy for Argentina captain's crowning achievement in potentially his last FIFA tournament
  2. Lionel Messi Kissing the World Cup Trophy Breaks Cristiano Ronaldo’s Instagram Record With Over 47 Million Likes in One Day
  3. Lionel Messi Breaks Instagram Record for Most Liked Post Ever
  4. Photos of Messi Kissing World Cup as Argentina Beat France on Penalties to Become World Champions


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Finally, Lionel Messi lifts World Cup trophy: Emotions, tears, joy for Argentina captain's crowning achievement in potentially his last FIFA tournament

Lionel Messi's final World Cup (presumably, possibly) was a full tournament of dreams. Carrying his country to the 2022 FIFA World Cup title, Messi was the star of the show, winning the Golden Ball award as the best player in the tournament. En route to lifting the trophy, Messi became the first player to score a goal in every knockout stage round of a single World Cup, and he became the all-time leader in World Cup appearances as well. The victory meant everything to Messi, who claimed before the tournament that this would be his last World Cup journey, though he softened a bit on that afterward. Still, he was an emotional wreck after the final whistle, displaying tears of joy and jubilation as he lifted the trophy along with his teammates. MORE: Messi in tears after World Cup final victory over France Lionel Messi's roller-coaster of emotions started as soon as the final whistle blew, with Argentina winning in a penalty shootout thanks to Gonzalo Montiel's clinching spot. The greatest player of all-time was reduced to tears of joy as soon as the victory was clinched, hugging all his teammates as the Tears of joy for Messi 🥲 This means everything to Messi Messi wasn't the only member of Argentina to be reduced to tears. Far from it, in fact. Head coach Lionel Scaloni was a complete mess, and Angel Di Maria was caught crying on the bench at multiple times. Argentina captain Messi raises World Cup trophy Argentina players and coaches were made to wait for the French side to...

Lionel Messi Kissing the World Cup Trophy Breaks Cristiano Ronaldo’s Instagram Record With Over 47 Million Likes in One Day

Lionel Messi is making and breaking records left and right. The former Barcelona superstar created history on December 18th, 2022. He led his country to a World Cup trophy, which not many players had the fortune of doing. But, not just on the field, Leo is creating new records in the virtual world as well! Alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi is the most popular soccer player in the world. With a massive fan base all over the world, Messi maintains a huge fan following across all social media platforms. It came in handy after his World Cup win. Leo posted a series of pictures of him lifting the cup along with all his teammates. It became one of the most-liked pictures in Instagram history! Since posting the picture, it has gained over 47 million likes! Fans were overjoyed with emotions and they showed their support and love for the Argentine superstar. Not every day does one of the GOATs of the game, win the biggest prize that the game has to offer. The grand occasion called for a grand celebration and the entire world joined in to celebrate alongside their favorite soccer legend. Does Lionel Messi have the most-liked post on Instagram? As per a report from Dexerto, the likes on Messi’s picture is just behind the post of the world-famous egg. The famous post from 2019 holds just over 56 million likes. With just less than 9 million likes, Lionel Messi’s World Cup-winning photos have just over 47 million likes. It beats out Cristiano Ronaldo’s post where he was seen pla...

Lionel Messi Breaks Instagram Record for Most Liked Post Ever

In his Instagram caption, Messi said: "So many times I dreamed it, so much I wanted it that I still don't fall, I can't believe it. "Thank you so much to my family, to all who support me and also to all who believed in us. We prove once again that Argentinians when we fight together and united we are able to achieve what we aim. "The merit is of this group, which is above individuals, is the strength of all fighting for the same dream that was also the one of all Argentinians. We did it!" The match finished 3-3 after overtime, with Argentina eventually winning by way of a penalty shootout. Before Sunday, Argentina had twice lifted the World Cup – first in 1978 and then in 1986, when the late Diego Maradona was in the team. Only Italy (4), Germany (4), and Brazil (5) have now won the World Cup more times.

Photos of Messi Kissing World Cup as Argentina Beat France on Penalties to Become World Champions

This is no doubt one of the most iconic photos ever taken at any World Cup in history. A photo of Argentina’s Lionel Messi kissing the Fifa World Cup in Qatar 2022. This picture was taken after Lionel Messi finally achieved his World Cup dream with Argentina winning their third World Cup in history on penalties following one of the greatest finals in the tournament’s history at Lusail Stadium. Their last World Cup victory was with Diego Maradona in Mexico in 1986. Argentina won the match in a shootout 4-2 after a spectacular game which many had predicted would be a match-up between the 35-year-old maestro Messi and his France opposite number Kylian Mbappe. When it looked like Messi looked would be securing the one major honour missing from his trophy cabinet Mbappe made it more interesting with two goals inside two minutes late on. However, the Argentine had the last laugh as they eventually came out on top. Meanwhile, England legend Geoff Hurst tweeted a message of support to Kylian Mbappe after the France superstar joined him as the second men’s player in history to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final. Full List of 2022 World Cup Award Winners Golden Ball – Lionel Messi (Argentina) Golden Boot – Kylian Mbappe (France) with 8 goals, the most since Brazillian Ronaldo in South Korea and Japan 2002. Golden Glove – Emiliano Martinez (Argentina) Young Player award – Enzo Fernandez (Argentina) Fair Play award – England