Messi leads Argentina to win over France on penalties in stunning World Cup final

Argentine captain crowns his glittering career with victory in Qatar, as Argentina beats France in shootout, after match that saw South Americans blow two leads

By AGENCIES

Lionel Messi is lifted on the shoulders of Sergio Agüero as Argentina win the World Cup in dramatic fashion. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

Lionel Messi crowned his glittering career with victory in the World Cup on Sunday, as Argentina beat France on penalties in a final for the ages, triumphing 4-2, after Kylian Mbappe’s hat-trick ensured that the game ended level, following extra time.

Gonzalo Montiel rolled in the deciding penalty to give Argentina their third World Cup and prevent France from becoming the first team in 60 years to retain the trophy.

But a truly remarkable game saw Messi and Mbappe both live up to their billing, with Messi scoring twice and Mbappe becoming the first player since England’s Geoff Hurst in 1966 to net a World Cup final hat-trick in a game that ended 3-3 after extra time.

Messi had opened the scoring from the penalty spot midway through the first half, before Angel Di Maria doubled Argentina’s lead at the end of a brilliant counter-attack in the 36th minute.

But the astonishing Mbappe breathed life into the holders, as he pulled one back from the penalty spot with 10 minutes to go before equalizing in stunning fashion just 60 seconds later to force extra time.

Messi then seemed to have decided the contest in Argentina’s favor once and for all when he converted a rebound in the 109th minute, only for Mbappe to net from another spot-kick, bringing the game level at 3-3 and forcing a shoot-out.

The third World Cup final penalty shoot-out started with Messi and Mbappe both scoring, but Kingsley Coman’s next kick for France was saved and Aurelien Tchouameni then crucially missed the target.

It is the second time in five World Cups that France has lost the final on penalties, after they were beaten by Italy in 2006, and Argentina is champion for the first time since 1986.

The win allows Messi, at 35, to complete his glorious career by emulating Diego Maradona, and this will be remembered as his tournament, despite the best efforts of Mbappe, who finished as the tournament’s top scorer with eight goals, one more than his Paris Saint-Germain teammate Messi.

The Argentine captain won the Golden Ball for the best player at the tournament after leading his team to victory.

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