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After 28 days, 64 video games and 172 targets at Qatar 2022, Lionel Messi walked up on the rostrum at Lusail Stadium to lastly get his fingers on the World Cup trophy that had eluded him all through his profession.
Earlier than becoming a member of his teammates, who have been ready for his or her captain in a hive of pleasure on a close-by stage, Messi first shook fingers with FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
Tamim then positioned a black and gold bisht – a conventional merchandise of clothes worn within the area for particular occasions and celebrations – on the Argentina captain earlier than the 35-year-old was handed the trophy.
In his new apparel, which coated his nationwide pale blue and white jersey, Messi danced in direction of his teammates earlier than lifting the trophy above his head.
It was, for some, the right ending to a event that has been considered by many as the most effective World Cup ever.
Nevertheless, for others, it ruined the second.
“Appears a disgrace in a approach that they’ve coated up Messi in his Argentina shirt,” stated former England worldwide and presenter Gary Lineker on BBC’s reside protection of the ultimate.
To others, it was one final try for Qatar to stamp its mark on the event – a criticism of the “sportswashing” (the place critics accused Qatar of utilizing the event to paper over its human rights file) that has underpinned a lot of the protection of the event.
“One thing a bit of unusual about Messi being wearing Bisht, that black cloak that the emir of Qatar dressed him in earlier than lifting the World Cup,” New York Occasions journalist Tariq Panja tweeted.
“Qatar needs this to be its second as a lot as it’s Messi’s and Argentina’s.”
There was extra criticism from different media, with British newspaper The Telegraph initially writing the headline “The weird act that ruined the best second in World Cup historical past” in reference to Messi sporting the bisht.
It later modified the headline of the story to “Lionel Messi made to put on conventional Arab bisht for World Cup trophy raise.”
Messi didn’t put on the merchandise of clothes for lengthy, taking it off shortly after the trophy presentation and celebrating together with his teammates in Argentina’s distinctive jersey.
Amid the criticism, Hassan Al Thawadi, Secretary Basic of the Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Supply & Legacy (SC), a company charged with organizing the World Cup, tried to clarify the explanations behind the bisht.
“It’s a costume for an official event and worn for celebrations. This was a celebration of Messi,” Al Thawadi instructed BBC Sport.
“The World Cup had the chance to showcase to the world our Arab and Muslim tradition. This was not about Qatar, it was a regional celebration.
“Folks from totally different walks of life have been in a position to come, expertise what was occurring right here and get to grasp that we could not see eye to eye on all the pieces, however we will nonetheless have fun collectively.”
Others on social media have been outraged by the criticism of the bisht, saying it was steeped in ignorance and misunderstanding of Qatar’s tradition.
It was one other instance, they stated, of the fixed criticism the nation has obtained since profitable the best to host the event.
“Some are mad as a result of Messi wore a bisht (it was gifted to him; a logo of appreciation and respect within the Arab tradition),” author and columnist Reem Al-Harmi tweeted.
“Nevertheless, I didn’t see the identical degree of anger and outrage when racism, Islamophobia, and orientalism was consistently used towards the World Cup in Qatar.
“As an alternative of preconceived notions & judgmental views, turning this stunning and significant photograph into one thing that’s not, learn in regards to the Arab bisht; its significance, and why/when it’s worn.
“Gifting somebody a bisht, reveals how vital/respectful they’re, that’s Messi in the present day.”
CNN reached out to FIFA for remark concerning the choice to make use of the bisht within the presentation ceremony.
Messi has not publicly commented on the bisht.
