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tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  December 18, 2022 7:00pm-7:16pm CET

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ah mm ah, ah ah, this is detail. good news live from berlin drama, the final of the world cup in katara jubilation for argentina, they win the game in a very tense penalty shoot act. it was a match full of twists turns and goals in the guitar capital. ah,
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i'm pablo fo lillius. welcome to the program. what it was a nail biting final for football fans, but argentina has beaten france for the world cup title. in katara, the south americans looked, sat for a when the scoring to golds in the 1st half, but defending champions, france made a comeback in the 2nd half evening. the score now after extra time ended with the score at 3, all the 2 sides went to a penalty shoot out on you're seeing actually live images there from the argentinean capital. one side is where you can only imagine there's a big party taking place. it's argentina's 1st world cup title. in 36 years. you can just hear these celebrations in argentine and of course role the argentinean fans around the world. a lot of the fans traveled at to katara
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. i believe you were speaking to dana, our colleague who was saying that she'd seen so many of the fans there. philip, tell us about the match. we're to start him in what an incredible met. i think this might be in fact of the greatest, the world cup final that we have ever seen. it could not have been any closer. and it didn't look that way. in the 1st half, it was all argentina they were playing as though that one after 45 minutes, france did not get a single shot off in the 1st half actually. and it was d maria, and messy, just working there magic through the french defense as going to goals and the 1st half and here we fear jubilation. therefore, arson, gina, absolutely incredible. seems that was the here. so i mean, as the place to be right in the edible results, i think i got caught up in the excitement cuz i didn't even introduce you. this is of course, either the sports car on philip hook. now here with me in studio, it must be a devastating last for franz. right? yeah, it's brutal and the way they came back as well. so like i said, they looked out of the match for the 1st 80 minutes that they played,
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and then it was all kitchen and bumpy. just a quick reminder, this guy is 23 years old and he scored 3 goals in the final. that's absolutely unheard of. he's tied pele for welt cub golds. 12 goals he scored. now at the age of 23, just to reiterate that whole absolutely crazy. that statistic is and then they fought their way all the way into penalties, having so many players that there are missing going into this world cup. but then also having a caught a virus on the team, which meant that many players couldn't play a few got substituted out early on during the match. i'm so i'm up here in somewhat of a one man show really going into penalties going there as well. and then losing out in the end. tough. but of course it's an incredible night for argentinean fans and argentina and we're going to cross now actually live over to dw correspondence. nicole, his who is oh, we're not going to go to where it just yet. we're not going to go just yet to nicole and, but let's talk a little bit about the significance of this, of course, for argentina, lee anal massey, you've mentioned them there. i mean,
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the end of an incredible career at to say the least am, is this the beginning of an argentina side that we're gonna be basically seeing dominating in many senses at football? perhaps i think, but let's take a step back and just reflect on what this really means for the no mercy. of course, the heartbreak finished in 2014, yet to suffer through losing out to germany there on the world cup in brazil. so that of course was still something that always haunted him. this was the last trophy that he was really missing in his trophy cabinet. he's wanted all is on the cope america, and now he's proven that he can do it on the world stage as well. so i think this will means absolutely everything to him and there were friends in argentina, outside of his grandmother's home that were just going nuts, even before the game. and i'm sure there will be there now as well. i think many people will be sleeping at night in argentina, and now we can actually go to dw correspondent nicholas who is in the argentinian capital. when us itis, at that if we can connect with her because we seem to be having some, okay,
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we are having some issues with the connection to when, aside as at the moment or which is understandable, i can imagine a lot of people crowded into at the at the center of, at one a side is there to, to watch the match. we can see these images there. and, oh, it sounds like she is back again. so we're going to try and connect to nicole. let's see if we're lucky this time. yes, we are, there is nicole. nicole, great to see you. so tell us what is the atmosphere like where you are? can you even harris? it sounds like you can. hey, i can hear you and i can hear the crowds here at the urban is people streaming to the other lakes. this is an emotional earthquake and we have had all the suffering of these past few hours. we had the joy of the 2 1st girls we had the uncertainty of the next 2 rolls of france. and then obviously these last minutes and finding the argentina is the champion and people are singing dancing,
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screaming their fire crickets going up. it's amazing. actually, it's amazing. to feel this energy and it's very well deserved to be honest. yeah. so tell us, it was obviously a big, big when not only for argentina, but of course, you know, massey is pretty much a god in argentina. right. well he is some sort of, you know, argentine and hero, i talked to people and they will give them a reception that he's never seen before. i mean, they would have given him a super reception anyway, even if they'd lost. but the, on their message here is kind of, you know, maybe comparable to the go mad. i don't know. i'm not quite sure if they're really off one hide yet because people were not sure about it. but they always talk about messy. they talk about madonna, everybody is screaming, messy, messy, messy, all the time here. and they're going to give him such a wonderful welcome, i believe. and there's not much more you can actually do for this country because
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he has some sort of thought like, you know, thing going on here and it's just pure joy as well. it's not only like, you know, this is football, this is so much joy that he has spread over the country, helping them to win this championship. this nicole up tell us the significance of how important football is in argentina because it's, it was important in some countries, but in argentina particular, it really means something else. it's sort of goes above the sport itself, right? yes, i mean, yesterday when i was walking through streets, people are pretty much floating because they knew today is the final today that just like, you know, it's very explosive and it's something else here i've, i've seen football in great britain. i've seen football in spain. i've seen people in germany, but this is something else. this is a different level and it comes at the time we're argentina also said we have had
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a tough year with the inflation. we've had a tough a few years sleep and i may not find any time to celebrate the best present that they could get for for christmas. some of them say $3.00 oh $3.00. okay, we're gonna have to leave that line there cuz i'm sorry for the technical difficulties that we're having at the moment. unfortunately, at the line is sorta seems to have gone there with an aside us, as you can imagine phillips, everyone, texting thermal that their father, their grand either grandeur, their sister, their brother, to, to talk about this result. it looked like there was what hundreds of thousands of people, perhaps, maybe 1000000 on the streets a bonus. i just, i mean, we touched on it there with nicole the significance of, of football and particularly in argentina. i mean, it really is something that goes above the game really doesn't it,
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it what it means for it for argentina? yeah, it certainly does. so the chance that has been going through the world cup for the argentinian fans was the one that jiggle mar donna who's passed away ever since. the last world cup was played is looking down from the heavens on to messy. who is, as you said, rightly so, a gods among argentinian people and rightly is always prove that once more. so that is basically what they're saying. they absolutely adore him. and this is a great victory for him. and you know, philip hook not stay there for the moment cuz we're now going to cross over to of course, to losing country tough evening for at french fans and we're going to speak now to sonya found a car who is standing by for us in paris at to see what the atmosphere is like there. let's see if we can connect with sonya just waiting for that line to appear being tells it's coming up any 2nd that see tough evening there. sonya very different atmosphere in paris and i can that sense it already. tell us,
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how are you experiencing? what's the atmosphere like there in the french capitol? is quite a i clinic got in touch people to leave the office with dejected, really kind of upset. please kind of a really hoping that title wouldn't make it to make history to become only the current nation. awfully with the fact that she did to find me a way to start a digital make of june. i think it's with
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disappointment with sonya. we're gonna just leave it there. sonya fall in the car in piracy. unfortunately, we seem to have a little bit of an issue with the sound there and perhaps we can connect with you again, but thank you for that. okay. all right, well have the 7 stadiums guitar built for the world cup one will disappear after the tournament. stadium 974949974 was partially built from recycled shipping containers with an eye towards sustainability. g idea was to dismantle it. after the tournament and ship it to another country that needs to infrastructure, but it would only be sustainable if that actually happens. it hosted some of the world cups, biggest parties, but now stadium 974 will be dismantled. the 1st ever temporary venue at a wealth cup got its name from the 974 shipping containers that we used to
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construct the arena. organizers say the ability to take apart and rebuild 974, makes it more sustainable than uh, the stadiums. but fif, his own study revealed the initial construction actually had higher greenhouse gas emissions than permanent stadiums due to the use of carbon intensive materials. it only becomes more sustainable if it is re used at future events. and there are no guarantees that that will happen as prospect gov. i don't think it will be rebuilt in another country. it will be there are rumors that say it will be donated to a developing country, but i think it's impossible. it's very difficult in terms of building a stadium or down to concerts, august that sporting mega events have placed the great to focus on sustainability lately, but there's no doubt guitar. 2022 has had a massive carbon footprint. the country built 8 new stadiums at a cost of some $6.00 and a half $1000000000.00 of the cooks children. so it could be a good thing for sustainability of your b,
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but i don't see how it's sustainable when you're spending billions of dollars to build them, their culture calls korea the media up 974 could yet become a prototype for world cup stadiums. but 1st, it will have to see more moments like this in another parts of the world. all right, we'll sticking with our coverage of the world of final, which if you haven't already found out yet, argentina have one. let's talk to d, w. sports corresponding daniel barcelona, who is at the, at the stadium where that final took place in katara. daniel, great to see you. so tell us what was a light fair inside study? oh, good to see you to listen. i was in this stadium. let me tell you, the atmosphere was absolutely electric. okay. at the beginning of the game, argentina fans were really pumped out. of course they took the early lead. they kind of started to relax a little bit. let's say they were having fun. we saw some nutmegs argentina fans were feeling pretty relaxed,
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but then and bob decided he wasn't okay with matthew taking the spotlight and i had an argentinian band beside me. he got a notification from his heart rate monitor that he was in a dangerous heart rate. don't there were people crying, people screaming the board, picking their shirts off men, of course, but it was an absolutely electric atmosphere and a total roller coaster of emotions for france and argentina fans. hope that man is all right, tanya, that's a good. the 1st thing i'm going to say to you and tell us, what do you have to say about the final in general, what did you see? what's your main main take away from the 2 teams? what really stood out for you. i mean, it was a great final, of course, at the beginning i was a little bit worried because france came out flat, so i thought that argentina could actually run away with it. but then we saw how and boppy it was actually symbolic, kind of like a passing of the torch. there's so many bright things that come from him. he can really change the game in an instant. but i think, i mean,
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on the night leonor massey taking the world cut finally, getting his hands on the world. got the toby's always been chasing his entire career. it's just a star is a line and this time it was right for him. of course they'll be plenty of opportunity for bob in the future, but a great, great final certainly was very, very, very tends to say the least done. yeah. let's talk a little bit about that argentina team. is this the beginning of their dominance perhaps? are we going to start seeing them really be? i'm like, they're clearly a powerhouse, but it's just sort of the beginning of a new era. we'll say in football, i mean, it could be the beginning of a new era and the end of an era already because this team of course we know that this is leo massey's last world cup. and the team right now they really play for him and they use him to their advantage. for example, even if he doesn't have the ball, he's constantly making defenders worry about where he is making a.

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