The Fort Worth Press - Spain, Argentina prepare for World Cup final, Trump hails success

USD -
AED 3.672504
AFN 66.000368
ALL 82.065819
AMD 366.850403
ANG 1.790258
AOA 918.000367
ARS 1477.015602
AUD 1.43185
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.70397
BAM 1.711051
BBD 2.013578
BDT 123.231705
BGN 1.717508
BHD 0.37699
BIF 2973.665792
BMD 1
BND 1.290819
BOB 6.923833
BRL 5.109704
BSD 0.999746
BTN 96.20602
BWP 13.613298
BYN 2.892751
BYR 19600
BZD 2.010507
CAD 1.40265
CDF 2260.000362
CHF 0.807644
CLF 0.023667
CLP 931.460396
CNY 6.77325
CNH 6.77849
COP 3271.49
CRC 453.72027
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 96.47066
CZK 21.170704
DJF 177.720393
DKK 6.53604
DOP 58.591939
DZD 133.07704
EGP 50.499541
ERN 15
ETB 161.352347
EUR 0.874104
FJD 2.24225
FKP 0.741639
GBP 0.74355
GEL 2.62504
GGP 0.741639
GHS 11.535803
GIP 0.741639
GMD 74.000355
GNF 8767.847144
GTQ 7.627363
GYD 209.152271
HKD 7.84035
HNL 26.773638
HRK 6.587104
HTG 130.665488
HUF 317.240388
IDR 17942.45
ILS 3.03755
IMP 0.741639
INR 96.52615
IQD 1309.635255
IRR 1375000.000352
ISK 125.360386
JEP 0.741639
JMD 158.358413
JOD 0.70904
JPY 162.45604
KES 129.250385
KGS 87.450384
KHR 4041.870984
KMF 429.00035
KPW 900.000068
KRW 1487.770383
KWD 0.30905
KYD 0.833089
KZT 472.493438
LAK 22557.193474
LBP 89520.580902
LKR 335.94331
LRD 180.94884
LSL 16.498307
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.382383
MAD 9.327058
MDL 17.580129
MGA 4254.649011
MKD 53.874394
MMK 2099.396771
MNT 3588.131807
MOP 8.073156
MRU 39.848993
MUR 47.150378
MVR 15.460378
MWK 1733.515895
MXN 17.539904
MYR 4.095904
MZN 63.910377
NAD 16.498307
NGN 1379.890377
NIO 36.789956
NOK 9.647404
NPR 153.931154
NZD 1.71145
OMR 0.384118
PAB 0.999694
PEN 3.391238
PGK 4.46791
PHP 61.674038
PKR 277.958794
PLN 3.79305
PYG 6059.545578
QAR 3.654275
RON 4.573038
RSD 102.593038
RUB 78.12447
RWF 1472.123187
SAR 3.761064
SBD 8.071362
SCR 13.451668
SDG 600.503676
SEK 9.646704
SGD 1.291204
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.375038
SLL 20969.507346
SOS 571.311085
SRD 37.611038
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.435008
SVC 8.746851
SYP 110.532098
SZL 16.485564
THB 33.630369
TJS 9.237398
TMT 3.51
TND 2.951865
TOP 2.40776
TRY 47.142504
TTD 6.788884
TWD 32.413104
TZS 2625.998038
UAH 44.654255
UGX 3693.820593
UYU 40.182321
UZS 12006.578947
VES 724.839804
VND 26295
VUV 119.374527
WST 2.738989
XAF 573.873066
XAG 0.017893
XAU 0.000249
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.801766
XDR 0.712694
XOF 573.870556
XPF 104.34174
YER 238.603589
ZAR 15.987037
ZMK 9001.203584
ZMW 18.218801
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    67.35

    0%

  • CMSC

    -0.0700

    22.03

    -0.32%

  • JRI

    -0.0600

    12.94

    -0.46%

  • RIO

    -0.5200

    90.15

    -0.58%

  • NGG

    1.4800

    83.99

    +1.76%

  • CMSD

    -0.0500

    22.26

    -0.22%

  • RELX

    -0.3200

    33.7

    -0.95%

  • RYCEF

    -0.7700

    17.9

    -4.3%

  • VOD

    0.1200

    15.74

    +0.76%

  • BCC

    -2.9500

    77.19

    -3.82%

  • BCE

    -0.3000

    21.84

    -1.37%

  • GSK

    -1.0100

    51.76

    -1.95%

  • BTI

    -0.3200

    62.84

    -0.51%

  • AZN

    -0.3900

    168.9

    -0.23%

  • BP

    0.8200

    41.9

    +1.96%

Spain, Argentina prepare for World Cup final, Trump hails success
Spain, Argentina prepare for World Cup final, Trump hails success / Photo: © AFP

Spain, Argentina prepare for World Cup final, Trump hails success

Spain and Argentina prepared to do battle in the World Cup final in New Jersey on Sunday as organisers said they were keeping a close eye on smoke from wildfires in Canada.

Text size:

Lionel Messi's Argentina are bidding to become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to win back-to-back World Cups, while Spain are trying to win a second title after their maiden victory in 2010.

Organisers said they were "monitoring closely" the smoke that has choked skies over large areas of the United States.

"There's been discussion about it, and we have somebody with the National Weather Service that sits in FIFA headquarters there, so we're monitoring closely," Andrew Giuliani, White House World Cup task force executive director, told a briefing.

US President Donald Trump will be among a crowd of over 80,000 spectators as the largest World Cup in history reaches its climax in the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

It will be the only game of the tournament that Trump will have attended.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she would also attend the final after an invitation from the American president.

Trump on Friday hailed the World Cup, also played in Mexico and Canada, as "the most successful sporting event perhaps in the history of the world" as he held a reception in New York with FIFA chief Gianni Infantino.

- Physical battle -

Spain captain Rodri said he was bracing for a "physical" battle with Argentina and would aim to ignore any possible "provocations".

Rodri, the 2024 Ballon D'Or winner, said he expected the final to be unlike any other game the European champions had faced.

"I think Sunday's match will be quite different," the Manchester City star told reporters.

"It will be a more physical one, and we must be prepared. But I believe that if we are known for something in this national team, it is that we know how to play different games based on the moment.

"So we can adapt to having to defend, counter-attacking, to attacking. We are a very complete team, and that is why we are here."

When asked if he expected Argentina to resort to "provocative" tactics, Rodri replied: "Well, that's a part of football."

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni urged fans to make the most of seeing Messi lead out his team in another World Cup final at the age of 39.

"He has made history. He is a legend," Scaloni said of the former Barcelona player, who helped Argentina to win the World Cup in Qatar in 2022.

England arrived in Miami to play France on Saturday in the meeting of the beaten semi-finalists to determine who finishes third.

England coach Thomas Tuchel admitted that their 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the semi-final had been painful.

"We have to live with this, so it's our pain, my pain and the players' pain -- we feel the most pain of all," Tuchel said at a press conference.

"And it is our scar that we carry now. It is a very painful defeat, and we have to live with this defeat, first and foremost, not the critics, not the experts, not our family members who suffer as well with us and want only the best for us, but it's basically us."

France coach Didier Deschamps vowed that no tears would be shed as he prepares to take charge of his final World Cup match with Les Bleus.

"I know that the final curtain falls tomorrow," Deschamps said on Friday.

"No one here is going to cry, but I know I'll miss the French team. For 15 years (he was appointed in 2012), I had the privilege of experiencing moments that were magical, and others that were difficult. "

Deschamps' talented team were favourites to win a third World Cup but lost 2-0 to Spain in the semi-finals.

J.P.Cortez--TFWP