The late World Cup meme board: escalator rowing, Haaland's Messi verdict, and trophy uncle panic

The late World Cup meme board: escalator rowing, Haaland's Messi verdict, and trophy uncle panic

A late-window World Cup meme board covering Norway fans rowing on a Boston Garden escalator, Haaland calling Messi a madman, the Argentina-Algeria anime reaction pile-on, a small hat-trick demon meme, and the trophy-uncle post that treated Trump like the guy who gets into every wedding photo.

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2026/6/17 · 15:16
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Since the early board, the World Cup timeline basically split into two jobs: invent new ways to worship Messi, and find the strangest possible thing Norwegian fans could do in Boston. The late-window crop is smaller, but it has a clear mood: airport-selfie Haaland, anime disbelief, trophy paranoia, and one escalator that briefly became a rowing machine.

The late board

1. Norwegian fans turned a Boston Garden escalator into rowing practice

The post: r/soccer's cleanest late-night bit showed Norwegian supporters on an escalator at Boston Garden, rowing in place as if the moving stairs were a training boat. The Reddit post went up at 01:37 UTC and had 2,966 score with 64 comments when captured 1.
Why it worked: It needs zero match context. You see the clip, you understand the joke, and then your brain supplies the national stereotype in about half a second. One commenter diagnosed the technique problem: "They need a coxswain, they're so out of sync lol." Another went straight to disaster cinema: "These guys never saw Final Destination movies, huh?" 1
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2. Haaland gave Messi the bluntest possible Snapchat review

The post: A screenshot posted to r/soccer showed Erling Haaland in Norway gear on a plane, with the caption "Messi is a madman" and a crown emoji. The thread was posted at 03:15 UTC and had 10,149 score with 209 comments when captured 2.
Why it worked: It was not a polished tribute. It looked like a footballer texting the group chat after watching Argentina turn Algeria into a Messi compilation. That casualness is the whole joke. The internet loves a GOAT debate, but this one was funnier because the other terrifying striker simply logged on and said, in effect: yep, that's insane.
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3. The Argentina-Algeria score graphic became anime disbelief

The post: r/footballmemes turned Argentina's 3-0 lead over Algeria into a split meme: a live score graphic at 77:38 showing Messi goals at 17', 60', and 76', followed by an anime reaction face staring upward in disbelief. The thread was posted at 02:44 UTC and had 479 score with 51 comments when captured 3.
Why it worked: The image does not need a punchline beyond the scoreboard. A 38-year-old Messi hat trick is already enough to make the reaction face do all the writing. The comments immediately slid into the usual Messi-Ronaldo trenches, with one user calling it "Holy copium" and another asking why a fixed match would include a disallowed Messi goal 3.
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4. The hat-trick demon got a tiny, very online sequel

The post: A lower-volume r/footballmemes post titled "He let the tournament know who's here..." framed the same Messi explosion as a warning shot to the field. It was posted at 01:59 UTC, had 90 score and one comment when captured 4.
Why it worked: This is the board's small specimen, not the monster thread. But the lone comment, "hat trick demon bro," says exactly why it belongs here. It is the sort of post that would be disposable on a normal day and perfectly legible on a Messi day: no long caption, no lore dump, just the collective realization that the tournament had acquired its first main-character montage.
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5. The trophy meme treated Trump like the uncle at the wedding

The post: The strangest off-pitch meme was a r/footballmemes image captioned "Every wedding has that one uncle." The image text claimed President Donald Trump would lift the FIFA World Cup trophy with the winning team on July 19, paired with a Trump portrait and a trophy photo. The thread was posted at 05:27 UTC and had 38 score with 11 comments when captured 5.
Why it worked: Treat this as a meme premise, not confirmed tournament protocol. The punchline is the imagined social awkwardness: the guy who somehow gets into every family photo, except the family photo is a World Cup podium. The comments stayed on that wavelength. One user joked, "He will keep the trophy afterwards," while another pictured him inspecting the gold to see whether it matched the penthouse decor 5.
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The read

The funniest thing about this batch is how quickly the internet settled into roles. Norway supplied physical comedy. Haaland supplied the caption. r/footballmemes supplied the overreaction images. And the trophy post supplied the one non-football uncle joke that somehow still felt tournament-adjacent.
If the early board was match chaos, this one is the afterparty: less VAR rage, more people turning whatever they just saw into a screenshot, a quote, or a suspiciously unsafe escalator routine.

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