The message is clear: please, for the love of God, keep politicians out of football.
At the medal ceremony, Macron was at it again, this time grabbing Mbappé around the neck and cradling his head. Once again, it was clear that the footballer really, really didn’t want or need this, not that Macron appeared to notice or care. Macron’s opportunism is Schrödinger’s politics: it is both rightly inside the football event and yet also correctly outside it at the same time. On the other hand, isn’t football the perfect bandwagon upon which to jump in order to buff not just one’s personal image but to score points about diversity, inclusion and opportunity in France at the same time? The French president has been putting himself about during the tournament: performative goal celebrations when times were good, buttering up the Qatari hosts, and also playing all the classic hits about keeping politics out of sport. Imagine you’re only 23 and this crushing failure is being witnessed by your loved ones, everyone you have ever met, and countless millions more worldwide.
Moments after the nail-biting finish at the World Cup final on Sunday night, with French fans distraught and Argentina's fans wildly celebrating, ...
“I will live this fantastic moment as before, together with my people,” he said. Danièle Obono, another lawmaker from the left-wing opposition, compared Macron’s dressing-room appearance to Steve Carell’s character in the hit show The Office, whose attempts to befriend his employees is a running gag in the series. The political backlash against Macron came from right-wing politicians too. As Macron told them they were young enough to win many more important matches in the future, the players—many half-dressed—sat slumped in their chairs, exhausted and unsmiling, some staring at the ground. [said on Sunday he would](https://www.aninews.in/news/world/others/argentinas-president-to-watch-world-cup-final-from-home20221218064450/) watch the final match from Buenos Aires. Mbappé stayed. [the editorial of the French soccer site SoFoot on Monday](https://www.sofoot.com/macron-hors-jeu-sur-toute-la-ligne-523113.html), calling his gestures after the match “inopportune” and “paternalistic.” [Le Point estimated the cost](https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/coupe-du-monde-2022-le-cout-exorbitant-des-allers-retours-de-macron-au-qatar-18-12-2022-2502181_23.php) of Macron’s two Paris-Qatar trips to be at least €500,000 ($530,000) and possibly as high as €812,000 ($861,000)—money paid by taxpayers, at a time of high inflation and steep energy prices. [ posted to his 10.2 million](https://twitter.com/KMbappe/status/1604783580819120129) Twitter followers on Monday was not of Macron hugging him, but of himself collecting the FIFA Golden Boot award in Qatar on Sunday night, in honor of being the tournament’s top scorer, with eight goals. [said on BFM Television ](https://www.bfmtv.com/politique/emmanuel-macron-recevra-les-bleus-a-l-elysee-dans-quelques-semaines-en-fonction-de-leur-calendrier_AV-202212180386.html)that the team would greet fans on the Champs-Elysées avenue on Monday, French Football Federation president Noël Le Graet quickly shot down the idea, [telling BFM that](https://www.bfmtv.com/societe/noel-le-graet-annonce-qu-il-n-y-aura-pas-de-rassemblement-place-de-la-concorde-pour-le-retour-des-bleus_VN-202212190280.html) the players were “not in the mood to be paraded on the Champs or elsewhere.” But by mid-afternoon, the government announced a gathering with the players that evening in the Concorde square. “Macron is Michael Scott. [Benjamin Lucas,](https://twitter.com/Benjam1Lucas/status/1604757901771431936) a Greens member of the left-wing coalition in parliament.
In a minute-and-half speech in France's change room, France's president Emmanuel Macron hailed the players for making “men and women dream”.
You had the heart, the hunger, the desire and the talent to go there. Long live the Republic and long live France.” You have done great football and great sport. You have made the French women and men who needed it dream. “You have made millions of French men and women dream so far and still today they have vibrated. In a sombre setting, with the players sitting slumped, and the coach Deschamps beside him, Micron gave a short speech.
The actions of President of France Emmanuel Macron following Argentina's World Cup final triumph didn't go down too well with players - most notably Kylian ...
A second said: "Macron patting Mbappe on the head is the most cringe thing in history." One Twitter user wrote: "The thing that was p***ing me off was Gianni Infantino who kept his hands on Messi for soooo long." Macron was again seen hugging Mbappe, as well as all the members of the France squad, on the podium as they were handed their runners-up medals. A third added: "Macron leave Mbappe alone." A fourth then concluded: "Macron wants to be Mbappe’s friend so bad." One fan wrote: "Mbappe was decidedly unimpressed by the president’s head caress."
"Messi won the World Cup, while Macron won the Hearts. PM Modi consoling then ISRO Chief K Sivan after the failure of Chandrayan-2 will forever remain in ...
PM Modi consoling then ISRO Chief K Sivan after the failure of Chandrayan-2 will forever remain in our minds," Ravi said. In September 2019, Modi was in Bengaluru and watching with the nation as the Vikram moon lander was scheduled to touch down. Karnataka BJP leader CT Ravi on Monday compared prime minister Narendra Modi and France president Emmanuel Macron after a video of the latter consoling a disheartened French national footballl team - after they lost the 2022 FIFA World Cup final to Argentina - went viral.
The 44-year-old was an unmissable presence at the game at the Lusail stadium in Qatar on Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“No other team would have got here and come back on two occasions and being so close to winning it. “The president is not on the pitch,” read a commentary in the SoFoot.com website under the headline “Macron, miles offside”. Mr Macron is a passionate follower of the national team who also made headlines in 2018 leaping to his feet in the stands as France won the World Cup in Russia.
France president Macron watched from the stands in the Lusail Stadium and was seen consoling Mbappe on the pitch after the game.
Chinese foreign minister praises Paris for its 'strategic autonomy' and calls for 'bigger developments' in bilateral relations, which have been strained by ...