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FootballPeter Drury Delivers Amazing Commentary to Sum Up Messi's World Cup
- Peter Drury has produced another commentary masterpiece after Argentina beat France
- The British commentator gave a perfect summary of Messi's 2022 World Cup triumph
- Argentina beat France on penalties to win the world title for the first time in 36 years
British commentator Peter Drury had the perfect words to describe Lionel Messi's World Cup triumph with Argentina.
The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner led the South Americans to their first Mundial success in 36 years, after netting a brace in the final against France.
Although his Paris Saint-Germain teammate, Kylian Mbappe forced the game to penalties with a sensational hat-trick, it was not to be for Les Bleus.
Messi had the last laugh, after goalkeeper Emi Martinez produced a heroic performance in the shootout to help his side to victory.
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"Montiel... Argentina, champions of the world. Again. At last. And the nation will tango all night long. 36 years ago since Maradona and Mexico, here finally is a nation's new throng of immortals. Scaloni will be fated, Messi will be sainted," Drury commented.
His commentary also included the line: 'France this time denied, defied'.
"The little boy from Rosario, Santa Fe, has just pitched up in heaven. He climbs into a galaxy of his own. He has his crowning moment and of course he is not alone."
Drury has stolen many moments with his poetic commentaries at the World Cup and on the grandest occasion, perfectly weaved words for the man now considered the greatest of all-time.
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Messi wins World Cup
Messi won the World Cup to cap off a glittering international career, by claiming the only trophy that has eluded him.
The Argentina star led his country in reportedly his final international game, as the South Americans dethroned France to become world champions for the third time.
Messi scored a brace in a thrilling encounter that travelled 120 minutes and had to be settled on penalties, Sports Brief has reported.