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  • France vs Argentina: Kyllian Mbappe relives World Cup final loss

    France vs Argentina: Kyllian Mbappe relives World Cup final loss

    France and PSG striker, Kylian Mbappe has revealed that it will be difficult for him to forget the pains of losing the 2022 World Cup finals to Argentina.

    Mbappe scored three goals including one at the shootout for France but his side still lost 4-2 on penalties to Argentina at the final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    Lionel Messi only returned to Paris on Monday, Janury 2nd after embarking on Xmas and Ney break, Mbappe made a swift return to domestic action, securing a late 2-1 win against Strasbourg in Ligue 1 on Wednesday, the match saw Neymar sent off after seeing 60 minutes of action.

    Meanwhile, when speaking after scoring a 96th-minute penalty he had won himself, the 24-year-old acknowledged the pain of France’s loss in Doha will stay with him forever, but stressed he does not feel his team-mates should pay the price for those emotions.

    However PSG lost 3-1 to lens in a match that saw Neymar and Messi missing out of action due to sending off and and Messi’s late arrival to camp.

    “I’ll never digest it,” Metro.co.uk quoted Mbappe as saying.

    “But like I told my coach and teammates, there’s no reason that my club should pay for a defeat with my national team, it’s two different situations.

    “The message was simple -it was to show that, whatever goes on with the national team, PSG is a separate thing and I’m still determined to bring trophies to the capital.”

  • France vs Argentina: Polish referee, Marciniak admits making errors

    France vs Argentina: Polish referee, Marciniak admits making errors

    Polish referee, Szymon Marciniak,  has revealed that he made a mistake while officiating the final  game between France and Argentina at the just concluded Qatar 2022 World Cup.

    The referee became the first Polish to officiate a World Cup final in history.

    Although, Marciniak has admitted he made errors, soccer fans and pundits still gave him pass mark for his performance  in the game.

    Among Marciniak’s highlight were three rightfully awarded penalties and booking French striker Marcus Thuram for diving without consulting VAR.

    Meanwhile, Marciniak has revealed he would have loved to do better.

    “Of course, there were mistakes in this final,” he told Sport.PL.

    “I interrupted the French counter-attack after a bad tackle by Marcos Acuna.

    “I was afraid that the fouled player wanted to unwind, and I read it wrong because nothing happened, and you could give an advantage and then come back with a card.

    “It’s hard. In a game like this, I take such a mistake in the dark. The important thing is that there were no big mistakes.”

    Prior to officiating in the final, Marciniak had intially officiated Both France and Argentina in the group stage of the competition.

    However, Marciniak’s performance was rated top notch despite admitting he made errors in the game.

     

     

  • REVEALED: Why Deschamps demanded Benzema be cut from France squad

    REVEALED: Why Deschamps demanded Benzema be cut from France squad

    Spanish journalist Anton Meana has lifted the lid on the rift between Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema and France coach Didier Deschamps.

    Benzema was released from the France squad before the World Cup kicked off due to a thigh injury, though he was playing in a friendly for Real Madrid before last week’s semifinal.

    Meana told El Larguero: “What comes closest to a credible version when you ask France is that Benzema did not tell the truth to Deschamps. That he wasn’t as physically fit as he was trying to pretend. That the FFF sees him in training, sees that he is not well and Deschamps feels a relative betrayal. That’s why he sends him home.

    “The truth is that the medical report that Real Madrid received from the FFF does not appear to be too serious for a player to return home. France sends him back and does not envisage his return to Doha at any time. Benzema would have been ready to come back.

    “Furthermore, those around him say he would have recovered in Game 2 or 3, without returning to Madrid.”

  • It will take time to digest this bitterness and frustration – Tchouameni

    It will take time to digest this bitterness and frustration – Tchouameni

    Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni admits losing Sunday’s World Cup final with France is tough to take.

    The France international has released a short message as he takes a break this week after his Qatar 2022 campaign.

    “It will take time to digest this bitterness and frustration,” said Tchouameni.

    “We have tried everything. I took responsibility, it didn’t work and I’m the first to regret it.”

    But he also said: “I am convinced that the future of the French team is bright, especially if we can count on you.”

  • Karim Benzema retires from international football

    Karim Benzema retires from international football

    Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has announced his retirement from France duty.

    On Monday, the Ballon d’Or holder tweeted to confirm his decision to walk away from the national team.

    He said: “I made the effort and the mistakes it took to be where I am today and I’m proud of it!

    “I have written my story and ours is ending.”

    Benzema was released from the France squad before the World Cup kicked off due to a thigh injury. However, he played a friendly for Real against Laganes last week.

  • Hugo Lloris speaks on France retirement

    Hugo Lloris speaks on France retirement

    Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris says it’s too soon to consider international retirement.

    Lloris was asked about continuing with France immediately after the World Cup final defeat to Argentina.

    “Now is not the time to answer these questions,” he told TF1.

    “It’s a painful evening … even if we have achieved great things, there is this pain. These questions will be answered in a while.

    “It’s been almost a month of competition and even there on this final we believed it until the end. Then when it doesn’t smile … it’s football. We must congratulate the Argentines who have made a big tournament and a great final.”

  • France manager, Deschamps speaks on questionable calls from polish referee

    France manager, Deschamps speaks on questionable calls from polish referee

    France manager, Didier Deschamps has expressed great dissatisfaction over some of the referee’s decision in yesterday’s final against Argentina.

    France failed to retain the trophy they won four years ago in Russia after playing out a 3-3 draw in regulation time against Argentina.

    Deschamps has now questioned the penalty awarded after Angel Di Maria fell under the challenge of Ousmane Dembele.

    Lionel Messi stepped up to convert the kick and give his team a 1-0 lead in the first half.

    Di Maria made it 2-0 before Kylian Mbappe’s brace took the game to extra time.

    Messi and Mbappe then scored to take the game to a penalty shoot-out.

    “I said before the match that Argentina had been lucky,” Deschamps said.

    “I’m not saying they were helped. But I have spoken to the referee.”

    France could only concede 2 penalties while Argentina converted 4 to win the title for the first time in 36 years.

  • World Cup final: Why France failed to defeat Argentina – France coach, Deschamps

    World Cup final: Why France failed to defeat Argentina – France coach, Deschamps

    France coach Didier Deschamps says they lost the World Cup final to Argentina after a poor first-half performance in the game.

    Despite taking Argentina to the wire and only narrowly missing out on the World Cup trophy on penalties, Deschamps admitted France “utterly failed to show up” in the first half, which cost them the match.

    He said: “We utterly failed to show up in the 1st half. We expected (their intensity), we neither had the correct attitude nor the correct response.

    “It will take a lot to worry them and come back. They are really playing a World Cup final.”

    The French camp was struck with a virus ahead of the final, as Adrien Rabiot, Dayot Upamecano and Kingsley Coman were forced to sit out the semi-final against Morocco through illness.

    All three recovered to feature in the final, although Coman missed a crucial penalty for France in the shoot-out.

    Deschamps added: “We didn’t turn up for different reasons (in the 1st 60 minutes). We have had to face difficult things in the last 4 days. Illness and then things collectively too.”

  • Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup final: What you missed

    Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup final: What you missed

    Argentina won their third FIFA World Cup in an extraordinary final match on Sunday in Lusail as they beat France 4-2 on penalty kicks.

    This was after Lionel Messi scored twice in a 3-3 draw and Kylian Mbappe grabbed a hat-trick to bring the holders back from 2-0 and 3-2 down.

    It was an incredible night of drama, high emotion and fluctuating fortunes, delivering one of the all-time great finals to cap a wonderful tournament.

    It was impressive as the competition’s two star players delivered command performances on the biggest stage of all.

    Argentina had looked to be cruising to a one-sided victory after Messi’s penalty kick and a brilliant goal by Angel Di Maria in the first half put them in total control.

    But Mbappe converted an 80th-minute penalty kick and volleyed in a sublime equaliser a minute later to take the game to extra time.

    Messi put Argentina ahead again but Mbappe levelled with another penalty kick.

    The Frenchman thus became the second man to score a World Cup final hat-trick after England’s Geoff Hurst in 1966.

    In the shootout, Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez saved Kingsley Coman’s effort and Aurelien Tchouameni fired wide.

    That gave substitute full-back Gonzalo Montiel, who gave away the penalty kick for France’s third goal, the chance for the ultimate redemption.

    He duly took this by calmly sending Hugo Lloris the wrong way.

    It meant that after his record 26th World Cup match, at the fifth and final time of asking, the 35-year-old Messi claimed the trophy his talent and commitment to his country demanded.

    It elevated him alongside Diego Maradona, Argentina’s first football god, who carried them to their emotional second triumph in 1986 following the first in 1978.

    “I wanted to close my career with this, it was the one that was missing. So, I can no longer ask for anything else,” said Messi, who has played 172 times for his country.

    “I was able to get the Copa America and now the World Cup that I had fought so hard for. I’ve got it at the end of my career.

    “But I love football and I want to continue living a few more games being world champion.”

    The victory seems all the more incredible coming a month after his team began the tournament by suffering statistically the biggest upset in World Cup history when they lost to Saudi Arabia.

    “I cannot believe that we have suffered so much in a perfect game. Unbelievable, but this team responds to everything,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said.

    “I am proud of the work they did. With the blows we received today. I want to tell people to enjoy, it’s a historic moment for our country.”

    There was little hint of the drama to come as Argentina dominated the first hour.

    They outran and outfought a flat French team who looked to have no chance of becoming the first to retain the title since Brazil 60 years ago.

    They went ahead when the recalled Di Maria beat Ousmane Dembele and was tripped for a penalty kick which Messi slotted in after 23 minutes.

    One of the best goals to grace a final came after 36 minutes when instinctive passing by Nahuel Molina, Messi, Julian Alvarez and Alexis Mac Allister set up Di Maria to slide in the second.

    France barely fired a shot in anger until the 80th minute when Nicolas Otamendi tripped Randal Kolo Muani and Mbappe, previously anonymous, expertly converted the penalty kick.

    A minute later he swept in a brilliant equalising volley after combining cleverly with Marcus Thuram.

    He stunned the massed Argentine fans watching their team concede two quick-fire goals for the third time in the tournament.

    Argentina regrouped well, though, creating several chances, and regained the lead after a counter-attack.

    That was when the tireless Lautaro Martinez smashed a shot that Hugo Lloris saved.

    Messi pounced on the rebound with a rare right-footed finish, with technology confirming the ball had crossed the line.

    The drama was not over, however, as Mbappe hammered a shot against Montiel’s arm to win a penalty kick in the 117th minute.

    He calmly dispatched it for an amazing hat-trick and a tournament-leading eighth goal.

    Kolo Muani still had a wonderful chance to snatch it in stoppage time for France.

    But he was brilliantly denied by the outstretched leg of Martinez when the winner of all late winners looked a certainty.

    Mbappe and Messi both converted the opening spot-kicks of the shootout but they then had to stand back and let their team mates decide their destiny.

    Argentina have now won six of their seven World Cup shootouts.

    This includes the quarter-final against the Netherlands a week ago when they also blew a 2-0 lead in the same Lusail Stadium.

    France, the only team to have scored three goals in a final and lost, have tasted defeat in three of five shootouts, two of those losses coming in finals.

    “We came back from the brink. That’s what gives us so many regrets,” said France coach Didier Deschamps.

    “We could have won it in the last minute (of extra time) but it was not meant to be.”

    Two hours after the game, thousands of Argentina fans, many in Number 10 Messi shirts, remained in the stadium as the players and their families posed for pictures on the pitch.

    They went for a joyous lap of honour, parading the golden trophy they last had their hands on 36 years ago.

    Meanwhile, Messi won the golden ball, being player of the tournament and Mbappe won the golden ball as the highest goal scorer of the tournament with 8 goals.

    Martinez went on to win the goalkeeper of the tournament and Enzo Fernandez won the young player of the tournament.

  • Qatar 2022: How Argentina defeated France to win FIFA World Cup

    Qatar 2022: How Argentina defeated France to win FIFA World Cup

    The La Albiceleste of Argentina today won the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup after defeating the defending champions France by 4-2 on penalties at the Lusail stadium in Doha Qatar.

    Messi opened scoring in the 27th minute of the encounter, when Barcelona forward, Dembele brought down Di Maria and the resultant penalty led to the La albiceleste first goal of the encounter.

    A nicely done interplay from Lionel Messi and neat low drive pass from Mc Alister to Di Maria on the left exposed the French defense and led to their Argentina’s second goal of the night.

    First half ended 2-0 in the favour the Argentines.

    However, France started the resurgence late in the second half when a French player was fouled in the box 18 and Mbappe stepped up to convert it to put scores at 2-1.

    Mbappe again latched on to a pass from the middle to volley home the equalizer in the 81st  minute to level up proceedings.

    However, Lionel Messi latched on to a loose ball in the 108 minute of extra time after France Goalie Hugo Loris parried a shot to tuck in Argentina’s third goal of the encounter.

    Shortly after an Argentine defender handled the ball in the box 18 and the referee pointed to the spot for a penalty for France.

    Mbappe stepped up again and converted to even scores up.

    Argentina eventually won 4-2 after converting  four penalties as against France’s 2.

    Meanwhile, Mbappe went home with the tournament’s golden boot awards after notching up 8 goals with a hattrick in the final.

    Messi  won the Golden Ball at the 2022 World Cup, cementing him as the best player at the tournament.

    He missed out on the Golden Boot by one goal to Kylian Mbappe, but Messi will take the title over any individual honors.

    He managed to break through some great defensive teams and propelled the team through two penalty shootouts, including one in the final.

    Mbappe won the silver ball award as the second best at the Mundial while Luca Modric won the bronze Award.

    Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez won the young player of the tornament award after an impressive tournament by the Benfica lad.

    Argentina’s goalie, Emiliano Martinez also scooped the golden gloves awards for his heroics in between the sticks.The goalie saved series of penalties at the mundial.