China News Service, Beijing, December 9th (Reporter Wang Hao) The World Cup is coming to an end, who is the happiest?

In addition to the fans of the top 8 teams, there must be reporters and editors like us who have been covering the World Cup for more than half a month.

The dawn of victory has begun to dazzle, but I am a little worried now, whether our editorial department can survive until the end of the World Cup.

A World Cup game or a pas de deux scene?

During England's game against the United States, two players staged a difficult dance move.

  The World Cup is different from other Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games that we have reported.

Generally speaking, in competitions where the Chinese team participates, everyone must support the Chinese team the most in their hearts. Therefore, when the Chinese team wins gold in the Olympics and Winter Olympics, everyone works overtime to write and publish articles with pride, passion, and joy.

  However, there is no Chinese team in the World Cup (no ridicule, just an objective description), and the teams supported by everyone are quite diverse.

After all, if you are involved in sports, you must have some preferences.

  The seeds of "war" were actually planted before the World Cup.

There is a Japanese fan in our editorial department, and there is a German fan.

From a historical analysis, the two teams are actually far apart, let alone any old enmity, but they are just divided into the same group.

The performance of the Japanese team in the qualifiers was a bit ups and downs. The German team was eliminated early in the last World Cup group stage, and all the sausages and beer they brought were left.

On November 23, local time, in the first match of the first round of Group E of the World Cup group stage, the match between the German team and the Japanese team started.

The picture shows the two teams in the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Cui Nan

  Generally speaking, these two colleagues have no idea, but before the game, they both felt that their home team was more interesting.

When everyone was doing data collection in the early stage, there were sparks and lightning all the way, and they made a bet for two meals.

  I was eating sunflower seeds and thinking: Can't you unite and make a wish for Spain to be eliminated in the group stage?

  Everyone knew later that Germany was reversed by Japan at the beginning, and was eliminated in the group stage in the end.

To use the classic Internet to describe it is——

  Some teams died in the first game and were buried in the third game.

On December 2, Beijing time, in the third round of Group E of the Qatar World Cup group match, the match between Costa Rica and Germany officially started.

The picture shows a German player (white) holding the ball.

  Because of the World Cup, we worked three shifts, so I couldn't see the writing status of my fellow German fans.

  But I can imagine him trying to be objective while hating iron and steel, because we usually write manuscripts for the national football team like this——

  My fellow Japanese fans were very active in those few days, and they were full of joy. They even gave me a few handsome guys from the Japanese team, including Takumi Minamino.

  But the plot took a turn for the worse on the day of the 1/8 finals.

Japan vs Croatia, I stayed up late to watch the penalty shootout, Takumi Minamino was the first to get to the spot.

I was about to send a message to my colleagues to praise him for being so handsome, but then the penalty kick was saved, and then my colleagues broke the defense...

  Since then, my Japanese fan colleague has been in the same state as my German fan colleague, and they are all focused on work without distraction.

To be reasonable, if we didn't know that our leader can't cover the sky with one hand, I would have wondered if he arranged the results of the competition in advance for the sake of everyone's work efficiency.

  While the two colleagues ended the war with both losses, there was another battle burning in the editorial department, which was the rivalry between Messi fans and Ronaldo fans.

Basically, our entire department has great respect for the performance of these two players, and has written many manuscripts that are not stingy with praise, and they also deserve these praises——


  Some people even got into a fight with the leader because of the star (demo, don’t you sign the leader and don’t know who you are)——

  Since I am a fan, I will be a little partial in my heart, and faintly feel that my idol is better after all.

This World Cup is the last World Cup for Messi and Ronaldo. If anyone can win the championship, it will be a lore, so the situation is even more delicate.

  I'm afraid it's not because some two people have different positions, but it probably belongs to the structural conflict between the two major factions in the editorial department.

As the only free and unfettered faction, I am a person who shouts at Neymar every day that he is too handsome, and I have no sense of participation...

On November 25, Beijing time, the final match of the first round of the Qatar World Cup group stage was held. The favorite Brazil team faced Serbia.

The picture shows Brazilian player Neymar (yellow) in the game.

  Now that both Argentina and Portugal have entered the top 8, it is hard to say who is more champion.

In addition to the fact that I support Brazil in this way, these three teams are generally the most popular in our department.

  When everyone was chatting yesterday, the leader came out and established a new force - Dutch fans.

He said he stole family money to buy jerseys when he was a child, and according to him he didn't get beaten, but... emmmmm... I'll just believe it.

  The leader deserves to be the leader. I didn't realize until the end that I had fallen into the pit.

I regret talking too much with him, but after I finish writing this topic, I think I can go directly to the Institute of Physical Education to become a doctor...

  The quarter-finals of the Qatar World Cup are about to begin, and I don't know which colleague will be disappointed again this time.

Anyway, I have already started to study the handsome guys of the 8 teams, and there must be a few left in the end.

This is my happy World Cup strategy called --

  Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

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