SRK taught former England footballer football Wayne Rooney his signature pose at FIFA World Cup final while promoting his upcoming movie 'Pathaan' on Sunday. Check out the Shah Rukh Khan and Wayne Rooney's pose.
Argentina led France 2-0 at halftime after Messi netted his sixth goal of the tournament and Angel Di Maria doubled the advantage from a thrilling counter-attack.
On Sunday, Deepika Padukone unveiled the FIFA World Cup trophy with Former Spanish player Iker Casillas ahead of Argentina vs France matcht the jam-packed Lusail Iconic Stadium.
Kartik Aaryan, on Sunday, took to Instagram and shared glimpse of FIFA World Cup finals vibe. Many celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Nora Fatehi and others to attend FIFA World Cup finals.
The other Lionel in the team's recent success is hardly talked about for his detailed work that the coach has put in to assemble a team that saw 35-match unbeaten streak coming into the World Cup.
With a record 35 titles with Barcelona, a club he represented for the longest time in his career, including 4 Champions League, 10 La Liga and 7 Copa Del Rey titles, his achievements in the game are not human.
Taking to Instagram, Shah Rukh Khan on Saturday, conducted the #AskSRK session, during which a fan asked him about whom he is supporting FIFA World Cup. SRK praised Kylian Mbappe.
Theo Hernandez and Randal Kolo Muani's goals guide defending champions France to a 2-0 win over Morocco in the semi-final being played here at the Al Bayt Stadium and set up a final clash with two-time champions Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2022.
France will now lock horns against Lionel Messi's Argentina in the final. France had much lesser possession of 39 per cent in comparison to Morocco who had 61 per cent while both teams had the same number of shots on target of three each.
The talismanic forward will be kicking for World Cup glory for the final time at football's grandest stage against either France or Morocco and will look to draw curtains on his World Cup journey with the elusive trophy making its way to his already distinguished trophy cabinet.
Lionel Messi has equalled Hungarian great Sandor Kocsis and German goal-machine Jurgen Klinsmann with 11 goals. Only Pele (12), Just Fontaine (13), Gerd Muller (14), Brazil's Ronaldo (15) and Germany's Miroslav Klose (16) have scored more goals in FIFA World Cup than Messi.