The world champions are flying over the entire route in helicopters because continuing on land became impossible due to the explosion of joy, presidential spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti tweeted.
    People were seen on television all over the city, including those waiting around Obelisco and on surrounding highways to see their returning champions.
    It’s crazy, it’s incredible, it’s the best thing that can happen to you in life, said Matias Gomez, a 25-year-old metalworker.
    It’s a huge joy to see all these happy people all together, one after the other, holding hands, hugging and kissing. Today, we are all one.
    By midday, millions of people had gathered in downtown Buenos Aires, with major roads closed for the parade. People carried Messi and late icon Diego Maradona banners, played instruments, and climbed lampposts and bus stops.source: The TelegraphArgentina beat France 4-2 on penalties after a thrilling 3-3 tie after extra time, with Messi, 35, cementing his reputation as one of the world’s greatest ever.
    He stated that it was his final World Cup match, though he intends to play a few more for the national team.
    The joy of victory had infected everyone, with cars regularly blaring their horns in celebration, and it felt like the entire country had been partying through the night from Sunday onwards in the southern hemisphere summer.

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