Morocco and Croatia will play for third place on Saturday
Doha, Qatar: Despite a spirited challenge from Morocco on Wednesday, December 14 night at Al Bayt Stadium, reigning world champions France scored once in each half to set up a FIFA World Cup final showdown with Argentina on Sunday.
The Les Bleus side took the lead through Theo Hernandez’s scrambled fifth minute goal. Randal Kolo Muani settled the matter concclusively in the 79th, less than a minute after coming on, after a fine solo from Kylian Mbappe.
France has now become the first team in 60 years to win back-to-back titles. Only Italy in 1938 and Brazil in 1962 have clinched back-to-back titles.
France is the sixth nation to reach successive World Cup finals, the others being Italy (1934, 1938), Brazil (twice: 1958, 1962 and 1994, 1998, 2002), the Netherlands (1974, 1978), West Germany (1982, 1986, 1990) and Argentina (1986, 1990).
The 1978 and 1986 champions Argentina have beaten 2018 runners-up Croatia 3-0 in the first semi-final on Tuesday and Lionel Messi now hopes for the trophy in his fifth and final attempt in what will be a big duel with his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Mbappe.
The final thus will be showdown between Mbappe and Messi, a match within a match.
En route to the 2018 title, France beat Argentina 4-3 in the last 16, after losing the first two World Cup dates between the two in 1930 and 1978.
Morocco and Croatia will play for third place on Saturday.
Although the final scores say project a different picture, the game between France and the Atlas Lions was a very close one.
The first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final refused to buckle despite suffering the early blows of losing key defender Nayef Aguerd to injury after he was named in the starting line-up.
France’s key player continued to be Antoine Griezmann’s and his reinvention as a playmaker has been a hot topic of the World Cup. His sharp movements create space for others to run into and also ensure he’s always available to receive the ball. France’s player of the tournament without any doubt.
Mbappe’s shot from near the penalty box was blocked but the deflection fell to Hernandez at the far post, who acrobatically lashed the ball home to net in a scrappy goal, 1-0.
The reigning world champions threatened on several occasions to extend their lead, but Morocco managed to pose problems too, particularly in an excellent period just before the interval, which saw the Atlas Lions create a string of goal-scoring opportunities.
In the end it it was left to the brilliance of Mbappe to break open the Morocco defence for the second time in the match.
Mbappe remarkably dribbled his way past a swarm of legs in the box and gets a shot away, but it’s blocked. The deflection falls to Kolo Muani, who taps in from close range with his first touch of the game, 2-0.
France have rarely stepped out of second gear in this World Cup. And despite being wracked by injuries; they’ve continued to march on.
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