Sunday, July 15, 2018

Pogba Scores Stunner As France Beat Croatia 4 – 2, Win The World Cup

France won the World Cup for the second time by beating Croatia 4-2 in a tremendous final in Moscow.



A breathtaking encounter featured the first World Cup final own goal, two hugely controversial refereeing decisions and a goalkeeping howler.


France’s victory meant Didier Deschamps, who captained them to glory in 1998, became just the third man to win the competition as a player and coach.


Croatia started brightly but France scored with their first attack as Mario Mandzukic headed Antoine Griezmann’s  controversially awarded free-kick into his own net.


As in all their previous knockout games, Croatia pulled level, this time through a well-taken goal from Ivan Perisic.


Just 10 minutes later France led again, after Perisic was adjudged to have deliberately handled Blaise Matuidi’s flick-on – but only after referee Nestor Pitana consulted the video assistant referee.


Griezmann converted the spot-kick, and France took control as Paul Pogba curled in a superb third and Kylian Mbappe  stroked home to become the second teenager to score in a World Cup final.


A horrendous mistake from goalkeeper Hugo Lloris gave Croatia hope, as his misplaced pass hit Mandzukic and rolled in, but France held firm.


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