 We had a big projector in our gym at the university, so all the students and everybody, we gathered together, and we all students from different cultures and different races get together as one Afghan. So we were watching the game and we were enjoying, especially the first goal. It made us all feel very happy. The second goal, more happier. Of course, winning. Winning was amazing. The winning was very, very amazing, so we all hugged each other. It was a very different feeling we had. Yeah, they scored the first goal within the first eight minutes of the game, which was amazing. What do you think was the difference? I mean, two years ago, Afghanistan lost four to nothing to the same team, to the Indians. What do you credit this turn about? I mean, what was the difference this time? Yeah, the difference this time was that the players were professional players from different countries. Like Bilal Aruzzo, he is a player who has been trained outside Afghanistan. Also, there is another player, I forgot his name, but he came from the United States. Yeah, the guy that did the second score, Sanjar? Yeah, Sanjar. He used to play actually for one of the teams here in New York. Yeah, I remember that. So it was a mixture of different players, but Afghans. They were all Afghans, and they were different professional players, and they did their best and made us all happy. I was crying. I couldn't stop myself. The special thing or the most important thing when I saw President Karzai welcoming our heroes, then I was like, oh my God, that's what our presidents need to welcome our heroes. Yesterday evening, we were out of the house and watching the people, and the fire was really a lot of firing. There was a lot of firing in celebration, I hope. Good firing. Yeah, it was without any danger situation, the fire war hopes to us happiness. Oh, that's great. Well, we love to see everybody coming together like this and celebrating and being happy. Yeah, for a change. It's good. Well, thank you for calling us today. Thank you so much for calling. Bye-bye. Your English is great. You're speaking very well. How did you celebrate? What did you do? Did you go outside in the streets? Yeah, I was dancing. I know we saw a lot of videos of people dancing and atan, they did atan everywhere. Atan and one more. It's called Katagani. What was your favorite part of the game? My favorite player. Oh, that's your favorite player? Yeah, my favorite player. Were people celebrating today again? Yeah, yeah. Now, in the out of my home, it's coming out of those people that they are celebrating. You did not watch the game? No, I didn't watch the game. What was the reason? Is it your own like football? I came from, you know, from Pennsylvania. I was driving all the way from there. Oh, okay. So you weren't able to watch it. Did you hear about the winning of Afghanistan's team, at least? No, I didn't hear the news. I didn't watch news. I was about to watch it. Actually, I watched Barcelona, you know? Right. Barcelona and they told us they were going to update us on who was going to win, but they were playing the match. Well, here's a spoiler alert, as we say, Afghanistan beat India 2-0. Yeah, they won the game. What's your reaction? My reaction towards my people of Afghanistan, they really have the potential and the ability to get the chances, you know, to show their ability. It was an awesome game, so I just write it down like that. How can I explain my excitement and my dreams of the game? So the Afghans, they are awesome. They show it for the world that they can do everything. Right. And it's great. You sound excited right now. You can barely speak. You can't stop moving around. They have nothing in Afghanistan. I was in Afghanistan before I came in Sweden, so I got in Sweden from 2012. We saw somebody send us a picture of this one guy from excitement. He fainted. Yeah, that's okay. Did you have school today? Did you go to school today? Yeah, we had though, but people were not able to go to school because today was a very good day and they were celebrating the streets. That was okay? Yes, yes. I'm very, very happy. Unfortunately, I didn't watch the full match, but I watched a few minutes from the goals, how they shoot the goal. What did you think of the game? Were you excited? Were you happy? Yeah, when I become too happy, I'm feeling happy till now.