Joe Biden congratulated Alberto Fernández and wrote an irony about Messi

One day following the World Cup final, the president of the United States, Joe Biden, sent his congratulations on the victory to Alberto Fernández and all Argentines.

In his Twitter account and in response to a publication by his Argentine counterpart, the Democratic president wrote: “Congratulations to you, Alberto, and to every Argentine for the well-deserved and hard-fought victory.”

In addition, ironically, he dedicated a few words to the captain of the Argentine national team. “You know I think that Messi kid might have a good future,” Biden tweeted, adding a winking emoji.

Alberto Fernández celebrated with his wife and son

Yesterday, Fernández was very active on social networks, despite not having witnessed the World Cup final in Doha. “Thanks to the players and technical team. They are the example that we should not give up. That we have a great people and a great future”shared the president, with a photo together with the first lady, Fabiola Yañez, and her son Francisco.

Later, he published a photo with the Argentine national team raising the cup. “Always together, always together. We are world champions. There are no more words. Thank you Argentinaadded to his Twitter profile.

On the other hand, he thanked greetings to different world leaders. “Thank you dear friend Lula da Silva. Our players and technical team achieved a well-deserved victory as a result of work, effort and commitment to our people. Our eternal gratitude. They filled us with joy. Argentina won and if Argentina wins, Latin America wins”he replied to the president-elect of Brazil.

“Without a doubt a World Final that will remain forever kept in our hearts. Thank you, Evo Morales, for joining this endless celebration, ”he wrote to the former Bolivian president.

This is how he replied to the French leader, a rival nation last Sunday: “Dear friend Emmanuel Macron! They played a difficult game for us, but the best team won. Immense joy in Argentina and throughout Latin America. We are happy and excited with this wonderful triumph. Long live football and friendship between peoples”.

He also highlighted the messages from the presidents of Chile, Gabriel Boric, and Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso. “Thank you brother Boric! Today, without a doubt, happiness crosses any mountain,” Fernández tweeted.

In addition, he greeted the Indian Prime Minister. “Thank you Narendra Modi and all the people of India for sharing this joy with us.”

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