The history of the FIFA World Cup is written in ninety-minute chapters, but only a few pages manage to be engraved in the collective memory as authentic monuments to sport. The end of Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022 represent the perfect duality of modern football: on the one hand, the consecration of tactical efficiency and the physical potency of an unbreakable France; on the other, the absolute drama, lyricism and redemption of the greatest player…
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The history of the FIFA World Cup is written in ninety-minute chapters, but only a few pages manage to be engraved in the collective memory as authentic monuments to sport. The end of Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022 represent the perfect duality of modern football: on the one hand, the consecration of tactical efficiency and the physical potency of an unbreakable France; on the other, the absolute drama, lyricism and redemption of the greatest player…