FIFA World Cup 2022: According to Sundar Pichai, on Sunday, “search” saw its biggest volume of traffic in the previous 25 years. On the internet, it appeared as though everyone in the globe was looking for the same thing.

According to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, soccer fans beat the previous record for checking for updates on the FIFA World Cup 2022 on Sunday. Argentia won its third World Cup title after defeating France 4-2 in the championship game, sending millions of people around the globe into jubilation.

According to Sundar Pichai, on Sunday, “search” saw its largest volume of traffic in the previous 25 years. On the internet, it appeared as though everyone in the globe was looking for the same thing.

The Google CEO tweeted, “During the final of the #FIFAWorldCup, search achieved its highest ever traffic in 25 years; it felt like everyone in the globe was searching about one subject.”

Argentina vs. France in the FIFA World Cup 2022 championship game is “one of the best games ever,” according to Pichai. He commended both sides for their efforts during the game.

“Among the best video games ever. Argentina and France performed well. Beautiful Jogo. Nobody is more deserving of it than #messi, who is my personal favorite player in game history. What a farewell. “#FIFAWorldCup,” he added in a tweet.

Because it was FIFA World Cup champion Lionel Messi’s final game, the game had extra significance. The superstar from Argentina has won the World Cup.

Despite Kylian Mbappé completing the first hat trick in a championship game in 56 years, Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties Sunday to win its third World Cup. Messi scored two goals in regulation and another in the shootout.

As Argentina won the FIFA World Cup in a nail-biting final, their fans in Kolkata and other areas of West Bengal erupted in celebration. Kolkata hosted Diego Armando Maradona in 2008 and has a sizable Lionel Messi and Argentina fan base.

Argentina won the FIFA World Cup 2022 final, and once the South American nation crossed the finish line, many football-crazy Goans poured out onto the streets and broke out in celebration. Vijai Sardesai, a former deputy chief minister of Goa, and Congress MLA Altone D’Costa were both spotted cheering on Argentina while watching the championship game while sporting the uniform of their preferred team.