The American footballer finally realized his dream of lifting the first World Cup of his career and brought the World Cup back to Argentina after 36 years. The American footballer continued to revel in the excitement and spent the first night back in his country sleeping on the World Cup, and he even posted a long message on his personal social media platforms, saying outright that the championship also belongs to Manatana.
After bringing home the World Cup, the Argentinean captain has released three photos of his bed with the World Cup, and he has been waiting for more than 10 years to sleep on the World Cup, so he can really sleep on the World Cup as a pillow.
A few moments later, Mays posted another emotional post expressing his feelings of winning the World Cup, and uploaded a 1.5-minute clip recording his childhood football journey to winning the World Cup: "From Newell's Old Boys (the first club) to Qatar, it's been almost 30 years, and soccer has brought me a lot of joys and some sorrows in these 30 years. I have always dreamt of becoming
world champion
I don't want to give up trying, even if I know it will never happen.
He said he was grateful to his teammates for not giving up, and that he won the title for his teammates who had failed to win in previous tournaments. It was like the 2014 World Cup, where everyone deserved to win the title, and we fought to the very end, and we fought to win the title. .... We deserved it, despite the damn ending. The late King Manatana had a great influence on the team and he certainly remembered it. The title belongs to Manatana who has been encouraging us from heaven and to the people who have been helping us, who have been focused on our aspirations without thinking about the results, and of course, it's because we are a team, the coaching staff and all the staff have been working around the clock, which makes us more relaxed.
Mace had the last word and so often, setbacks are part of the journey as well as the learning, without disappointment, success is impossible. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, and good luck Argentina! I believe this is a good message for the next and younger generations.