La Albiceleste isn’t to be denied as Martinez is formerly again the idol under the bar in the shootout. This surely was the last chance. Lionel Messi at 35 had been on a charge. Compelling his geriatric legs to produce moments of balletic grace to sprinkle some of his stardust on this World Cup. Then again, the daises were blue-and-white, his followers staying in expectation for the glory that Messi and the world have sustained from June 16, 2006. When he made his World Cup debut against Serbia and Montenegro. And 6029 days, 120 challenging twinkles, and a shootout latterly, the agony was eventually over as Argentina trumped France to make it a momentous, beautiful night at the Lusail Stadium.
Beforehand in the final Messi chased and wearied Theo Hernandez from the right hand to the center circle. Showing the opponents and his platoon that he wasn’t flinching down from any fight. It nearly looked like he’d be left with further pain, a career without the final touch of perfection. But he and his Argentina hung on, refusing to be beaten every time the French and its resplendent star Kylian Mbappe hovered to gate-crash their party. When Angel Di Maria ran once Ousmane Dembele inside the box, the drive from the French winger was light but illegal enough for the Argentine to tumble down and for Polish adjudicator Szymon Marciniak to award a penalty. Messi broke for Hugo Lloris to commit to his right, and the French commander, in mid-dive, watched in anguish as the ball sailed history.
The crucial Transitions had been France’s key to unleashing opponents before, but then Messi played the ball to Julian Alvarez on his right, who transferred Alex Mac Allister on a gusto behind adversary lines. With Aurelien Tchouameni and Jules Kounde chasing like rageful bulls running after teenage punks. And when Di Maria was set up on the left wing of the box the result looked portentous as France had no bone to track back. Lloris rushed out but Di Maria was too educated to be troubled by that and lifted it over the French commander.
But just when you allowed there would be no late drama, Nicolas Otamendi pushed Kolo Muani Randal down when he was no match for the pace of the youngish man. Mbappe converted despite Emiliano Martinez jumping the right way. The France striker, the star of the show in Russia four times agone, soon got the French chairman Emmanuel Macron on his bases when he equalized with an important shot to the bottom-right. Argentina had lost an analogous lead in the 1986 final against West Germany, and the triumph came only when Diego Maradona escaped his labels to play the decisive pass to Jorge Burruchaga in the 84th nanosecond.
Messi allowed he eventually had the Cup in his grasp when he was there to tap in Argentina’s third after Lloris had sprucely saved the first shot from Lautaro Martinez. Hernandez’s tried concurrence came after the ball had crossed the line and VAR verified the same. But it wasn’t the end yet. Mbappe converted a penalty with twinkles left after Gonzalo Montiel was arbitrated to have handled the ball. Martinez rushed out to baffle Kolo Muani in the dying seconds with a miraculous block to take it to penalties, and there he continued his heroics and blocked France’s alternate shot from Kinsley Coman after Mbappe had converted his third penalty of the night.
Messi looked lost in his studies as he walked to the box, but he gentled his shot in, not feeling the pressure that was coursing through all of us. Martinez dived to his right to stop Coman and jumped for joy. Paolo Dybala, too, converted with aplomb, hitting it through the middle after Lloris When Tchouameni’s trouble harmlessly sailed wide, Martinez was jiving. Leandro Paredes blasted in the coming and ran to the ‘ keeper. The fests were on. Though Kolo Muani converted for France.
Montiel scored, and Tophet engulfed the night. The result( final) Argentina 3( Messi 23- pen & 108, Di Maria 36) drew with France 3( Mbappe 80- pen, 81 & 118- pen) till redundant time.
Argentina wins the Fifa 2022 World Cup.