Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Mbappe double kills Messi dream

France enter quarters with thrilling 43 win after Argentina find teenager too hot to handle

- BHARGAB SARMAH

KAZAN: Kylian Mbappe delivered one of the biggest performanc­es of his brief career when he scored twice and won a penalty to set up a 4-3 win for France over Argentina at the Kazan Arena here on Saturday. It sent two-time world champions Argentina packing from Russia and booked France a place in the quarter-finals.

Argentina’s inability to cope with Mbappe’s pace was evident in the opening minutes when he caused a few moments of panic in coach Jorge Sampaoli’s backline with his runs on the break.

In the seventh minute as Mbappe ran towards the Argentine goal, he was brought down just outside the box by Javier Mascherano. Antoine Griezmann’s free-kick from 25 yards out hit the horizontal as Argentina heaved a sigh of relief.

Their sense of relief, however, didn’t last long as the speeding PSG starlet was brought down, this time inside the box by Marcos Rojo in the 11th minute. Griezmann made no mistake from the spot to put his side ahead.

Eight minutes later, it was Nicolas Tagliafico’s turn to follow Rojo into the referee’s book as he brought Mbappe down just outside the box. Paul Pogba’s freekick failed to trouble the Argentina goal but it was clear that La Albicelest­e were in for a long evening at the Kazan Arena.

There was little cohesion in Argentina’s game and Lionel Messi struggled to have much of a say. Blaise Matuidi, N’golo Kante and Samuel Umtiti took turns to mark the Barcelona genius and France seemed to be cruising.

With Griezmann and Mbappe interchang­ing positions around Olivier Giroud, Argentina’s fullbacks kept scrambling to cover their ground. Then in the 41st minute, Angel Di Maria pulled a rabbit out of his hat. Barely visible in the game till this point, he unleashed an unstoppabl­e shot from outside the box that flew beyond Hugo Lloris into the goal.

Benjamin Pavard brought down Di Maria outside the France box less than two minutes into the second half, resulting in a free-kick for Argentina.

Ever Banega’s delivery into the box found its way into Messi, whose shot seemed harmless until it hit full-back Gabriel Mercado on its way to rolling into the goal. Two-one to Argentina!

As France found themselves behind for the first time, they changed gears. Mbappe continued to cause moments of unease at the other end and, almost immediatel­y after the game resumed, was fouled by Ever Banega. Few minutes later, Griezmann found himself through on goal from a defensive lapse but failed to get his shot on target. It didn’t matter , as a minute later, Pavard equalised with one of the goals of Russia 2018.

France were starting to grow into the game and in the 64th minute, Mbappe took a turn on the left side of the box with the ball at his feet to create space for a shot. The effort from his left foot sneaked beneath Armani into the goal.

Four minutes later, France countered down the middle through Giroud who set up Mbappe with an inch-perfect pass to his right. Mbappe’s finish was clean and Armani could do little as France doubled their lead.

A desperate Sampaoli threw in Sergio Aguero and Maximilian­o Meza into the mix. Argentina pushed but by the time Aguero headed in a cross from the right to grab his side’s third goal in the third minute of stoppage time, it was too little, too late.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ■ Kylian Mbappe, whose raw pace made a huge difference in the battle against an ageing lineup, celebrates the fourth goal that sealed Argentina’s fate in their prequarter final in Kazan on Saturday.
REUTERS ■ Kylian Mbappe, whose raw pace made a huge difference in the battle against an ageing lineup, celebrates the fourth goal that sealed Argentina’s fate in their prequarter final in Kazan on Saturday.
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