Lionel Messi and his fellow Argentinian team-mates left the Tuesday open-top bus run via a helicopter due the oversized crowd which showed up in Buenos Aires to celebrate the World Cup victory.
The football squad returned to their homeland after beating France in Qatar and received a very warm welcome. They were greeted by hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic fans at the airport.
Footage emerged of Messi exiting the plane holding the World Cup trophy in hand and went on to meet some of his supporters. The Argentine government had announced a public holiday to celebrate the victory, leading to a massive crowd taking to the streets to celebrate.
The footballers made their way to an open-top bus after touching down in Buenos Aires to show off their recent victory prize. As many as four million people are believed to have turned out to greet them, which forced the bus to be re-routed with roads and motorways.
However, this was not enough and this prompted a helicopter exit for the players. This cut off the journey which was meant to end at the Obelisco, the national monument of the city.
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