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France and Argentina bring multiple plot lines to mouthwatering World Cup final
By Amy Woodyatt, CNN
Thu December 15, 2022
Paris Saint-Germain teammates Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi will go head-to-head Sunday.
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And just like that, after 62 matches over nearly a month, the stage for Qatar 2022’s showpiece final was set.
Two-time champion Argentina overpowered Croatia in the first semifinal earlier in the week, while defending champion
France ended Morocco’s 2022 World Cup dream with a 2-0 win on Wednesday.
Attention now shifts to the Lusail Stadium, where this Sunday,
Les Bleus will face
La Albiceleste in a final that has multiple plot lines.
France is the first champion to reach the final in two decades, while Argentina is chasing a third title. Contesting a fourth final,
Les Bleus is also attempting to become the first side to retain the World Cup since Brazil managed the feat 60 years ago.
According to FIFA’s most recent
rankings, Argentina is No. 3, while France is No. 4.
Argentina's forward Lautaro Martinez celebrates after scoring his spot kick and defeating Netherlands in the penalty shootout.
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Messi vs. Mbappé
The match provides one last chance for the 35-year-old Lionel Messi to fulfill his lifelong dream of guiding Argentina to its third title.
Standing in Messi’s way is his Paris Saint-Germain teammate
Kylian Mbappé, as France seeks to win back-to-back World Cup trophies.
After a shock defeat by Saudi Arabia in its opening group game, Argentina’s World Cup campaign got off to the worst possible start.
However, Lionel Scaloni’s team regrouped and in the following five matches rediscovered the form that saw Argentina go on a 36-match unbeaten run before that defeat by Saudi Arabia.
And as so often before, the magical Messi has cast his spell over opposition teams at Qatar 2022, doing everything he has within his powers to ensure Argentina had the best chance possible to win a first World Cup title since 1986.
There was the touch and finish against Mexico in the group stages, the sublime pass to set up Argentina’s first goal against the Netherlands, and then a penalty and an assist that saw his country beat Croatia 3-0 in Tuesday’s semifinal.
On Sunday, Messi will have a final shot at winning – and lifting – the trophy, in front of some of the 40,000 Argentine fans estimated to have traveled to Qatar for this World Cup. Eight years ago, Messi and Argentina reached the final in the World Cup hosted by Brazil, but were beaten 1-0 by Germany.
When asked whether Sunday’s game will be
his last at a World Cup, Messi replied: “Yes. Surely yes. There’s a lot of years until the next one and I don’t think I have it in me and finishing like this is best.
The trophy is in touching distance for France, who took a win over Morocco and ousted them from the tournament Wednesday.
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