Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

France’s win is the triumph of the collective

Their victory isn’t just predicated on the array of young talent they have

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France are deserving winners of the World Cup, their thrilling victory in the final against Croatia a befitting end to the most enjoyable tournament in recent memory. France have appeared in five of the last 11 World Cup and European Cup finals. France’s depth of young talent indicates that they will continue to make huge strides on the world stage.

France were the second youngest team in the tournament. They have in Kylian Mbappe the most explosive young footballer in the game, the first teenager to score in a final since Pele in 1958. In midfielder Paul Pogba, they have a man who, not so long ago, was the most expensive player on the planet. In Antoine Griezmann, they have one of the most sublime attackers in the contempora­ry game. Raphael Varane and Samuel Umtiti, at the heart of their defence, are stars at Real Madrid and Barcelona. But their triumph is not merely predicated on the array of young talent they have. It is a triumph of the collective. They are a side full of bona fide stars, but without a single diva. The stardom of some of the finest footballer­s in the world is secondary to the ideal of everything coming together for the team. Pogba, who as a Manchester United player, does not do much defending, kept dropping back and defending with bloodymind­edness through the tournament. He epitomised what this team is all about.

Supremely drilled defensivel­y, with a midfield engine that purred like a Rolls-Royce and a sharp attack, France played within themselves, always controlled, always bristling with menace, capable, at will, of exploding into breathtaki­ng pyrotechni­cs. There was no showboatin­g, no genuflecti­ng at the altar of a single star. In Didier Deschamps, they had a man who laid out the strategy, and had the conviction to stick to it. Argentina and Portugal, in thrall to the genius of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, fell by the wayside. No slouch in the genius department, France’s win was a truly shared one.

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