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You may be a fan of England who thinks that the Three Lions should play Sunday night.
But France ends up winning the World Cup, beating Croatia 4-2, and celebrated by the biblical rains.
There were street parties, park parties, and evenings in bars
. It takes a long time for the social media reaction to happen.
Mona Lisa smiles
So is why she smiles.
The most famous portrait of Paris has been renovated by the Louvre Museum. put it in a shirt of France.
But since the real Mona Lisa is supposed to belong to the 16th century in Florence, she is more likely to be a fan of Italy.
They were not in the tournament this time forgive him for being a fighter of glory.
Next stop, puns galore
Not to be outdone by the London Underground, the Paris metro has updated some station names after the victory.
They changed Bercy les Bleus (thanks the Blues, or thanks Blues), Victor Hugo to Victor Hugo Lloris (after the captain of France) and Champs-Elysees Clemenceau to Deschamps-Elysees Clemeceau (d & # 39; after the manager Didier Deschamps).
And the Etoile (star) subway station was renamed On We Have 2 Stars (we have two stars) – in reference to the stars your shirt when you win a World Cup.
The President celebrates …
We are disappointed that French President Emmanuel Macron did not follow his Croatian counterpart Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and did not go all out.
can blame him for celebrating like that at the final whistle?
He may have been sitting next to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as President Grabar-Kitarovic (who was very gracious in the defeat), but Mr. Macron did not care.
He celebrated as he was in the terraces Like any other fan of France
… And then he tries a blow
But unlike any other fan of France, Macron had access to victorious cloakroom thereafter.
It's here that he ran to Manchester City Benjamin Mendy – never a man to miss a social media opportunity – who managed to convince the extraordinary Paul Pogba to join him. and to Macron
Mendy asked the president, "What is the new movement?"
dabble in response.
Imagine if England had won. Would we have seen Theresa May spend the silk with Dele Alli in the locker room?
A perfect Sunday night in Paris – feat. Bey and Jay
What happens when you have to play at the same time as the most important game of world football?
Well, Beyoncé and Jay-Z were already at the Stade de France in Paris on Sunday evening
Graciously, they "made a Justin Timberlake" and stuck the game on the big screens before the concert.
Then they came on stage to reveal that they were wearing the kit France – already with the second star sewn
Who did they choose to wear on the back of their shirts? Not stars like Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann or Paul Pogba
No, they left for the unsung hero Raphael Varane
To be honest, the Real Madrid defender made a big tournament.
Interrupting Media Commitments
French manager Didier Deschamps spoke conscientiously to the media after leading his team at one of their most proud moments.
But the French team seemed to think that the press conference needed a bit of chili
conference, chanting its name and soaking it in the process.
Well, he was nicknamed the "water bearer" when he was a player.
Blue-sky thinking
Everyone could not be away from work to catch the game.
Easyjet's pilot, Rachelle Rogers, managed to get updates in the sky of air traffic control
We assume that it is vital information to help you fly
] AFP / Getty
Kylian Mbappe has really come This is not Too surprising – it's a player who paid £ 166m for PSG last year.
And the 19-year-old was only the second teenager to score in the World Cup final.
The first?
Oh, just a Brazilian named Pelé.
But spare a thought for this guy
As you might expect, the celebrations lasted all night in the streets of France.
all with fireworks and blue, white and red lights.
Even in London, excited French fans climbed statues and let out flares
But a fan too excited in France could have woken up this morning. head
Sacre bleu
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