Argentina led 2-0 against France in the final of the World Cup in Qatar, but ten minutes before the end of regular time, Kylian Mbappé equalized with a header within two minutes. In extra time, one goal was scored on both sides, the Argentines took the penalty kicks better. After 2002, he won a non-European team world championship.

The Hungarian Prime Minister also congratulated world champion Lionel Messi in his latest post shared on his Facebook page.

The Prime Minister sent the following message to the Argentine football legend:

It is written: the least will become the greatest. Long live Messi!

 

The Argentinian classic was the first in football history to be voted the best in two World Cups.

Source: Hungarian Nation

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