Argentina vs france live score 2022

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Argentina vs France Live Scores

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Argentina vs France, FIFA World Cup 2022 Final Highlights: Lionel Messi, Argentina Win on Penalties

Argentina vs France, FIFA World Cup Final Highlights: Lionel Messi and Argentina won the FIFA World Cup for the third time after beating defending champion France on penalties. Substitute Gonzalo Montiel scored the decisive penalty after a dramatic match as Argentina won the shootout 4-2. Kingsley Coman and Aurelien Tchouameni missed their penalties for France. Lionel Messi scored from the penalty spot in the 23rd minute and the winner in the 109th as Angel Di Maria netted in the 36th minute for Argentina as Kylian Mbappe converted a penalty in the 80th minute, added another in the 81st and completed his hat-trick in Lionel Messi’s once-in-a-generation career is complete. The Argentina superstar is finally a World Cup champion. Messi scored two goals and then another in a shootout as Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw Sunday to claim a third World Cup title despite Kylian Mbappé scoring the first hat trick in a final in 56 years. Now there’s no debate. Messi is definitively in the pantheon of football’s greatest ever players, alongside Pele — a record three-time World Cup champion from Brazil — and Diego Maradona, the late Argentina great with whom Messi was so often compared. Messi achieved what Maradona did in 1986 and dominated a World Cup for Argentina. The torch will one day pass to Mbappé, whose late goals lit up one of the most dramatic finals in the tournament’s 92-year history and emulated Geoff Hurst’s hat trick for England in 1966, but not j...