One passenger’s idea to purchase in-flight Wi-Fi turned an ordinary flight into a football viewing party, as fellow passengers gathered around a single laptop to watch Argentina. FIFA World Cup round-16 match against Egypt.The video was shared on X, with photos showing how one passenger’s laptop became the focus of the trip.In the video, the passenger stood in front of the cabin with his laptop above his head, streaming the Argentina vs Egypt match after purchasing the airline’s Wi-Fi service. As the game progressed, nearby riders leaned into the aisle to catch a glimpse of the image.Within minutes, many people entered. Some leaned forward in their seats while others stood in the aisle to get a better view, turning one side of the cabin into a makeshift observation deck.The passenger continued to hold the laptop throughout the game as passengers watched. Others cheered in silence as Argentina created a chance.The caption of the video reads, “A young man bought WiFi to watch the match between Argentina and Egypt on the plane.In sports, Lionel MessiArgentina recorded a miraculous comeback to register victory over Egypt.Trailing 2-0 against Egypt with 11 minutes to go on Tuesday, the defenders scored three late goals to win 3-2 and book a place in the quarter-finals.“We have an amazing team, a team that does not give up even when there are difficulties and difficulties. We are always together,” said Enzo Fernandez, who scored the winning goal during the break.Argentina will face Switzerland in the quarter-finals on Saturday (local time) in Kansas City, Missouri.
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For many matches, it looked like Lionel Messi’s World Cup journey would end in the round of 16 in what could be the sixth and final World Cup of his career.Argentina were on the brink of elimination, with their hopes of becoming the first team since Brazil in 1958 and 1962 to win back-to-back World Cup titles fading before a late turnaround.“The heart of the Argentine people is always something that pushes, that we continue no matter what, to give everything to the end. And honestly, with a score of 2-0, we seemed to be beaten a little bit,” said Argentina striker Julian Alvarez. “There was a short period of time, but we always managed to get more by fighting until the end.”Cristian Romero started the comeback with a header in the 79th minute. Messi, who appeared to be in tears after the final whistle, equalized in the 83rd minute with his eighth goal of the tournament and 21st World Cup goal before Fernandez scored the winner in stoppage time.