ALJAZEERA
Argentina have won the 2022 World Cup after a thrilling penalty shootout victory against France in an astonishing final.
Gonzalo Montiel’s spot-kick sealed a 4-2 win in the shootout for the South American side at the 89,000-capacity Lusail Stadium on Sunday after the two teams were tied at 3-3 at the end of extra time.
The rollercoaster contest brought down the curtains on captain Lionel Messi’s international career in glittering fashion, with the 35-year-old guiding his side to their first World Cup win since 1986 on his final appearance for the national team.
He scored two goals and then another in the shootout to cap a dominant showing at the tournament in Qatar, with Sunday’s showing marking a record-breaking 26th World Cup appearance.
Messi had put Argentina 1-0 ahead in the 23rd minute from the penalty spot following a strong start from coach Lionel Scaloni’s charges in the initial exchanges.
Angel Di Maria, named in the starting line-up for the first time in the knockout phase, added a second in the 36th minute following a sweeping sequence of passes to cap a dominant first-half display against a lifeless showing from France.
Mbappe hattrick in vain for reigning champions
France, who were looking to become the first country to retain the World Cup since Brazil managed the feat in 1962, continued to struggle in the second period.
The European giants took until the 68th minute to have their first attempt at goal, but sprung into life with 10 minutes to go as Kylian Mbappe scored twice in the space of two minutes to put Argentina on the backfoot and take the game into extra time.
Messi tapped in his second goal in the 109th minute to restore Argentina’s lead, but there was still time for Mbappe to seal his hattrick with two minutes of extra time left and ensure the contest would be decided by a shootout from the penalty spot.
The 23-year-old’s superlative efforts ensured he finished the tournament as its top-scorer, with eight goals overall – pipping Messi, his teammate at French club side Paris Saint Germain, by one.
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