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Watch: Drone footage captures massive Argentina World Cup celebrations

Fans gathered in their thousands to celebrate the team’s passage to the final in Qatar.

Thousands of fans flocked onto the streets of Buenos Aires on Tuesday after the Argentinian national team secured a place in the final of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Captain Lionel Messi was again inspirational as Argentina saw off Croatia 3-0 in their semifinal at the Lusail Stadium.

Messi scored a penalty while 22-year-old forward Julian Alvarez struck twice in a comprehensive win for La Albiceleste.

Argentina will play a sixth World Cup final in their history on Sunday, when they face either defending champions France or African sensations Morocco.

Fans thronged the streets of central Buenos Aires, including near the famous Obelisco, to mark the achievement and partied into the night.

Drone footage captured the mass celebrations, including flares being set off.

There were reports from local media of police deploying tear gas to control the crowds as barriers were erected along a section of the Corrientes avenue.

Footage also showed medical teams treating apparent injuries at the scene of the celebrations.

The Argentine team have also enjoyed fervent support in Qatar – as evidenced by the large and vociferous number of their fans inside the Lusail Stadium on Tuesday.

Speaking to video agency Ruptly after the game, one fan backed the team to go all the way, vowing: “We are ready to win the World Cup that Messi deserves.”

Messi’s first-half penalty goal against Croatia was his fifth strike at the World Cup, putting him level in the Golden Boot race with France’s Kylian Mbappe.

Messi also produced a sensational assist for Argentina’s third goal, twisting and turning on the right flank before surging into the box and setting up Alvarez.

Messi, 35, reiterated after the game that Sunday’s final will likely be his last ever appearance at the World Cup, as he bids to emulate Diego Maradona by leading the country to a first title at the tournament since 1986.

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Source:RT News

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  1. A global civilization that will mass in celebration of a football game, yet won’t even get off the couch to save its children from psychopathic needle Nazis does not deserve to remain upright. Better it is gone.

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