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France : Argentina 10 takeaways from the most memorable post-World Cup final in history.

Coman, Substitute Spark

Kingsley Coman was stationed on the right flank as the team switche to a 4-4-2 formation with about 20 minutes remaining in the game

The right-wing attacking style is evident from his ability to take the ball by himself and his physical strength. He became a key turning point as the team trailed to a 2-2 draw in the 81st minute. When he intercepted the ball from Messi’s feet midway through the pitch. before leading to a swift attack from right to left towards Marcus Thuram and ending with a beautiful volley from Kylian Mbappe, sending the game continued into extra time.

Mbappe ‘s Moment

79 minutes Kylian Mbappe almost disappeared from the game. Before he ended up capturing a hat-trick at the final whistle , the

23-year-old smashed the ball from the penalty spot for a deadly penalty in the 80th minute before turning another volley into the equalizer. 1 minute later, to the breath of the chicken brand army until he was also in charge of killing the penalty at the end of extra time in a situation where the team needed a goal to follow the rivalry, with

Mbappe becoming The first player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final since Jeff Hurst against England in the 1966 World Cup, and he also ended up as the top scorer with eight goals since. First player since Ronaldo Nazario to score that goal in one tournament (2002).

Egg-filled fun during extra time

Although the stakes in this game are high with the world champion trophy in front of them, the two teams move forward to exchanging fists that no one gives up. Without pulling time to decide on a penalty shootout

Argentina’s efforts came to fruition in the 108th minute, when Lautaro Martinez slipped and shot at Hugo Lloris, smashing the ball into Messi’s way, repeating the second sword at point-blank range before the army. Blue and white will miss a handball in the penalty area, becoming a penalty for Mbappe to kill through Emiliano Martinez for the third time in the 118th minute, resulting in a long game that continues until penalty shoot-out

The decisive penalty shootout and a game that no one should lose

The result of the 120-minute draw 3-3, causing both teams to take a decisive penalty shoot-out to decide the championship and became Argentina with more accurate goals, scoring all 4 goals (Messi, Dybala, Parede S and Montiel), where Martinez plays the role of a hero, saves the shot of France 1 time (1 time does not go into the frame),

while the French national team only shoots 2 out of 4 people who perform the killing function, including Embu. Pepe (in), Coman (in), Jouameni (in), Kolo Mouane (in)

was a sympathetic conclusion for the Brandon players, no less when they played. Excellent throughout the 120 minutes, standing in exchange for a duel with the partisans, the blue and white deserve the kind that if the World Cup trophy falls into their hands, it’s not awkward at all, while Argentina has written a perfect ending. The career path of legendary footballer Lionel Messi

Top the shelf in a memorable World Cup final

Along the way of watching football during the author’s lifetime. The 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France is arguably the most memorable football match ever. And, for many, it may turn out to be the most impressive game of all time

The protagonist is crowded with the type that fans are familiar with on the go. A game that slashes with tactics from the start arrangement Argentina’s turning momentum was on one side throughout the first 79 minutes before France seized their chances in the 80th and 81st minutes, sending the game protracted into extra time.

An adrenaline-pumping sit-up near the end of injury time. Before the exchange of punches that led to Argentina’s goal in the 108th minute and France’s equalizer in the 118th minute made the emotions overflowing with envy among the 80,000 football fans in the Lusail Stadium. to experience the real atmosphere

The game ended in a penalty shootout in a way that any side who could win the title deserved it. And as if at the end of the play that was written for Lionel Messi to become the perfect player The 35-year-old filled his cupboard with the World Cup winners’ trophy last time out.