Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

France rewarded for team effort, Croatia undone by harsh calls

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then they were done in by a selfgoal. But the killer blow came when France got a penalty.

I am all for VAR and it can’t be said that the referee didn’t get a clear view of what happened but I can’t help thinking it was very harsh. If Perisic’s hand was above his shoulder, I would have understood. But it didn’t seem intentiona­l or a ‘clear and obvious error’, which necessitat­es seeking the help of VAR, at all. Also, if it takes this long to spot it, the ‘error’ may not have been deliberate. If Argentine referee Nestor Pitana had not called it, I don’t think he would have been hauled over coals.

Down 2-1, Croatia had no choice but press forward. It opened up the kind of space Paul Pogba exploited to essay a sublime cross-field ball for Kylian Mbappe, just the player you would want to be at the end of such a delivery. But here too Croatia were unlucky. Pogba’s first shot was blocked and when that happens, the defenders often don’t know where the ball has fallen. It fell kindly for Pogba who also got a second more to react. So, Croatia took in three goals without really being caught out. You can’t but not feel for them.

Does that mean France were undeservin­g winners? No. This was a superb collective effort from a team of gifted individual­s under a coach who knows what it takes to win tournament­s. They were tactical, they were composed and they really wanted it this time, having learnt their lessons from what happened in the final of the European championsh­ips two years ago.

What’s more is that France’s time seems to be now. A lot depends on whom you run into in tournament football – it would have been interestin­g had they played Brazil in the knockout rounds in Russia – but France have attacking players such as Pogba, Griezmann and Olivier Giroud who give their all in defending. And in Mbappe, they have a Bolt with a ball who has been this World Cup’s impact player.

Strange things happen in sport, the best don’t always win, but the future looks good for France.

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