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Subs: Acuna (6), Montiel (6), Lautaro Martinez (4), Pezzella (6), Dybala (n/a). France: Lloris (7), Kounde (6), Varane (6), Upamecano (6), Hernandez (5), Griezmann (5), Tchouameni (5), Rabiot (6), Dembele (3), Giroud (3), Mbappe (9). Subs: Kolo Muani (7), Thuram (7), Camavinga (7), Coman (7), Fofana (6), Konate (n/a). Man of the match: Kylian Mbappe. Lautaro Martinez was involved again as Messi fired Argentina back in front in the second half of extra-time. The Inter Milan forward forced a sublime save from Lloris, but Messi was lurking for the rebound. He fired goalwards, with Jules Kounde clearing from deep inside the net.
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In echoes of the quarter-final against the Netherlands, Argentina were pegged back to 2-2 mere seconds later. It was a stunning finish from Mbappe, playing a quick one-two with Kolo Muani before sending a stunning volley home to complete France's turnaround. Kylian Mbappe walks past the World Cup trophy following France's loss Messi could have won it for Argentina in the seventh of eight added minutes.
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They play for the Argentina fans, " said an emotional Lionel Scaloni after the game. "That's what I have always seen. There are no rivalries, everyone pulls in the same direction. "It is the greatest pride to play for your own country. The players broke their backs, have achieved this title because they understood what they had to do on the pitch. We are very very happy and proud. "Today we are World Cup champions.
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Max Dyche replaced Odimayo in the Cobblers first change of the afternoon with Stevenage bringing on one time Cobblers loanee Luke Norris for fellow frontman Reid. Kieron Bowie restored the Cobblers lead on 82 minutes, the Fulham loanee scoring on the half-volley after being played in by substitute Danny Hylton. Stevenage weren’t behind for long though and it was soon 2-2, Alex Gilbey getting the final touch from a corner. The drama wasn’t over though and less than two minutes later the Cobblers were ahead for a third time, Shaun McWilliams volleying home after some good work by Pinnock and Hylton in the build-up.
"It was a game where we suffered, " he said. "Two poor shots and they levelled. They give them another penalty, they scored. Thank God later I did my thing, what I dreamed of. Emiliano Martinez won the Golden Glove and says he was calm during the shootout "There could not have been a World Cup that I have dreamed of like this. I was calm during the penalties. "For Scaloni, it was a nail-biting finish to a turbulent tournament and he could not hold back his tears following the final whistle. "I cannot believe that we have suffered so much in a perfect game.
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Other sendings off; 1 or 3 match suspension. Extra match ban for additional sendings off. Shaun McWilliams and Akin Odimayo came into the Cobblers side for the trip to top of the table Stevenage as Jon Brady switched to a central back three. Ben Fox missed the game through suspension while top goalscorer Sam Hoskins, Tyler Magloire and Josh Eppiah remained sidelined through injury.
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Former Cobblers striker Danny Rose started for Stevenage. In a dramatic start to the game, the Cobblers were awarded a penalty with only 30 seconds played when Louis Appere was brought down in the area by Terence Vancooten. Appere dusted himself down to take the penalty which he dispatched with aplomb. Mitch Pinnock drove a shot just wide from the edge of the area and Taye Ashby-Hammond made a good save from Sam Sherring as the Cobblers, who were showing no signs of letting up, had an appeal for a second penalty turned down by referee Geoff Eltringham. Stevenage manager Steve Evans was sent to the stands after being shown two yellow cards in rapid succession but the home side were back on level terms on 35 minutes, Danny Rose equalising against the run of play.
There were a few seconds of nerves as the referee consulted his goal-line technology watch before awarding the goal. But in a game the epitomised the drama of football, France were awarded a second penalty with four minutes of extra-time to play. Mbappe let fly from the edge of the area, but a jumping Montiel blocked it with an outstretched arm.
Unbelievable, but this team responds to everything, " Scaloni added. "I am proud of the work they did. It is an exciting group. With the blows we received today, with the draws, this makes you emotional. I want to tell people to enjoy, it's a historic moment for our country. "We who live for this and who have been through the good and the bad are used to these things... Above all it is an incredible enjoyment.
Mbappe scored from the spot for his first of the evening, before adding a stunning second just 90 seconds later to take the game to extra-time. Messi thought he had won it for his side as his rebounded strike was given by goal-line technology in the 108th minute. But, with mere minutes to play, France were awarded another penalty after Gonzalo Montiel was penalised for handball. Mbappe stepped up for a second time and once again beat Emiliano Martinez, hauling France back into the tie for a second time and sending the game to penalties. The 23-year-old took the first kick of the shootout - netting his third of the evening - before Messi replied.
The France forward lined the spot kick up once again, dispatching past Emiliano Martinez, as the game went to a penalty shootout. Angel Di Maria also scored for Argentina in the final against France The two stars of the show - Mbappe and Messi - scored the first two penalties. But Martinez denied Coman before Tchouameni sent his effort wide. Paulo Dybala and Leandro Parades had scored theirs in between, before Kolo Muani also found the net for France. Montiel stepped up to take Argentina's fourth and ultimately final penalty to see them win their first World Cup title in 36 years, immortalising Messi in football history. Martinez: I was calm during penaltiesArgentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez says he remained calm during the penalty shootout as he helped his country to World Cup victory.
A player, a person who gives so much to his team-mates. "How the teams lined up | Match statsDownload the Sky Sports AppWill WC stars be ready when the PL restarts? How Argentina came out on top in an all-time greatFrance were second best for almost 80 minutes of the game, but will have questioned the awarding of Argentina's penalty in the 21st minute.
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He said: "If you look at the match as a whole and see that in those first minutes, we were playing a very aggressive and dynamic opponent and we just weren't up to the same level for a number of reasons. "But nevertheless, we managed to come back from the dead and we made a magnificent comeback. We have some regrets about the first part of the match. "We have to congratulate Argentina because they showed great quality, great aggression, experience and some very cunning football out there. I don't want to take anything away from them because they put in a good performance. Sky Sports chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol discusses the FIFA World Cup final "I went through a lot of different emotions tonight and there are some regrets because we were so close to winning. There were a number of reasons for that and why we weren't quite as good as we should've been.
Being at the top as we are now is something unique. "Deschamps: We came back from the dead | 'Future will be discussed next year' Following his side's defeat to Argentina in the World Cup final, Didier Deschamps admits France 'have some regrets' over their first-half performance France manager Didier Deschamps praised the stunning comeback from his side, even though they fell short at the final hurdle.
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