The Asian Age

France shatter Messi’s dream

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Argentina’s Lionel Messi reacts as France players celebrate taking the lead during the match between France and Argentina at the 2018 World Cup in Kazan on Saturday. France won 4- 3, knocking out the 2- time champs.

On a beautiful, sunny day at the Kazan Arena south- east of Moscow, a star was born while a super star faded away as France edged out Argentina 4- 3 in a World Cup epic on Saturday to reach the quarterfin­als. Nineteen- year- old Kylian Mbappe upstaged the legendary Lionel Messi with a brilliant brace besides winning a penalty to see his team through.

Mbappe is the first teenager to score two goals in a World Cup knock- out match since Pele 60 years ago. The Frenchman may also have forced Messi into internatio­nal retirement once and for all. Coming of age can’t get any better than this. Mbappe was born in 1998, the year France won their only World Cup.

Messi, on the other hand, bowed out of the World Cup without a goal in the knockout stage in four editions. Not having the winner’s medal would be an albatross around his neck that he would never be able to shake off. But losing to the exciting French team was no disgrace. Messi may well have lost to the eventual champions, as he did the last time around. Two assists on the evening would be a scant consolatio­n for one of the greatest players of all time.

The seven- goal classic was the injection of confidence Les Bleus needed to push for their second title. They, sure, have a squad to go all the way. There had never been any doubt about Mbappe’s talent and the Paris SaintGerma­in forward chose the grandest of stages to announce it to the uninitiate­d.

Never before had a teenager played so spectacula­rly in a World Cup knock- out round since Pele destroyed Mbappe’s country with a hat- trick in the semi- final of the 1958 World Cup. France scored three goals in a 11minute second- half blitz, which was more than they had managed to from open play in their first three matches here.

It was hard to believe that Kazan was part of Russia as its football arena was swathed in the sky blue of Argentina. Except for a section of French fans behind the goal on the left side, the Kazan Arena resembled a ground straight out of Buenos Aires.

Antoine Griezmann shook the bar with a free kick early on before putting France ahead from the spot in the 13th minute after Argentine defender Marcos Rojo had bundled Mbappe over following a quick counter. Mbappe’s

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Rojo, forcing him into a clumsy challenge.

Argentina were back in the game before half- time and how. Angel Di Maria, Mbappe’s team- mate at PSG, blasted the ball in from 30 yards with a majestic swing of his left- foot. Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris couldn’t do anything more than hurting the Kazan air. The goal lifted Argentina.

Argentina went ahead right after resumption after Messi’s shot from the right took a deflection off Gabriel Mercado to hit the target. But the French were not out, as they stepped up the offensive confidentl­y. Fullback Benjamin Pavard made it 2- 2 with a sensationa­l strike, his first goal for France, from the edge of the box after Lucas Fernandez h a d whipped in a c r o s s f r o m the left.

■ THE 19- YEAR- OLD MBAPPE HAS BECOME THE FIRST TEENAGER TO SCORE AT LEAST TWO GOALS IN A WORLD CUP GAME SINCE THE BRAZILIAN GREAT PELE IN 1958.

We had to respond ( to the critics) and we responded well. Criticism is always there. But there is truth on the pitch and ( the response) came through a strong and quality performanc­e which we delivered tonight. We made Argentina suffer.” — DIDIER DESCHAMPS France coach ■ HIS TWO GOALS AGAINST ARGENTINA MADE FRANCE THE FIRST TEAM TO QUALIFY FOR THE QUARTERFIN­ALS AT THIS WORLD CUP.

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 ?? AFP ?? Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal against Argentina at the Kazan Arena on Saturday. —
AFP Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring his side’s third goal against Argentina at the Kazan Arena on Saturday. —
 ?? AP ?? Argentine fans react in disbelief at the end of the televised match between France and Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday. —
AP Argentine fans react in disbelief at the end of the televised match between France and Argentina in Buenos Aires on Saturday. —
 ?? AFP ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi reacts during their Round of 16 match against France at the Kazan Arena in Kazan on Saturday. —
AFP Argentina’s Lionel Messi reacts during their Round of 16 match against France at the Kazan Arena in Kazan on Saturday. —

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