The Wall Street Journal, a newspaper focused in economy, finance and business, has today also an interesting section about sports.
In this section, one of the most important analysts is the journalist Jason Gay.
Since the first match of the Soccer World Cup, Mr. Gay posted very special analyses of nearly each match and the other events related to the celebration of the World Cup in Qatar.
Today after Argentina defeated France in the final of this championship, Jason Gay posted one of his best columns about soccer.
The column was titled "Messi, Mbappé, and a World Cup Masterpiece".
Under this title, the sport analyst of WSJ wrote: "An epic final showdown between Argentina and France delivers beyond expectations"
In the end of his opinion column, Mr. Gay expressed his most important statements related to an event that decades ago nobody from the Wall Street Journal would eye.
"Think of how rarely hype delivers on expectations. How often do these promised “epics” disappoint? How often have you rolled your eyes at proclamations of “greatest _______ ever” from sports mouths who can barely remember what happened last week?
And yet…
Argentina vs. France will be forever. I think it’s safe.
You’ll remember just like Messi and Mbappé. It was that good. "
In summary, it is great to see how from a media like The Wall Street Journal, its sport columnist put in the top of the sportif expectations the final match of World Cup 2022.
Thank you, Mr. Jason Gay.
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