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Alex Brotherton

Phil Foden and Man City teammates send Julian Alvarez messages after World Cup triumph

Julian Alvarez received classy messages of congratulations from his Manchester City teammates after he became a world champion with Argentina on Sunday.

Alvarez and his countrymen emerged victorious from a remarkable World Cup final against France, which saw Argentina blow a two goal lead in the space of 90 seconds, draw 3-3 after extra-time before then winning 4-3 on penalties.

Though the narrative surrounding Argentina's third world title is all about Lionel Messi, there is no denying that Alvarez played a huge part in his side lifting the famous trophy for the first time since 1986.

The 22-year-old City attacker scored four goals in Qatar, and started five consecutive games after starting Argentina's opening two encounters on the bench.

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Though 16 City players departed for Qatar a month ago, Alvarez was the last man standing come the final. The likes of England, Portugal and Spain all had decent City representation but all fell short.

The win means that Alvarez is the only active City player to own a World Cup winner's medal, something that could make his City colleagues rather jealous. But when Alvarez took to Instagram after the match, it quickly became clear that City's other World Cup stars are delighted for their teammate.

Alvarez posted two photos: the first him lifting the trophy on the field in Qatar and the second showing a young Alvarez holding a replica in a sports shop. He captioned the photos: "Just football. It's the dreams that are achieved. World champions 2022. Proud to be Argentinian."

A string of City stars including Foden, Ruben Dias and Nathan Ake replied with their messages of support.

Foden commented, "Congratulations," while Dias, Ake, Manuel Akanji and Kalvin Phillips all left love hearts. Sergio Gomez commented, "Hugeeeeee Juli!," and Valentin Castellanos, an Argentinian striker for City Football Group side Girona who faced City in a friendly on Saturday, said "Deserved friend, thank you."

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