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Allez les Bleus!

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Supporters stand and cheer during the Word Cup final outside the Central-World shopping complex on Sunday night. France won the prestigiou­s title, beating Croatia 4-2.

MOSCOW: Didier Deschamps said France were “swimming in happiness” after his players interrupte­d his post-World Cup final press conference, dancing and showering their manager in drinks as they celebrated their 4-2 win over Croatia on Sunday.

The coach was about to start speaking when the squad came into the room packed full of journalist­s at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, with defender Benjamin Mendy leading the celebratio­ns as he danced with his shirt off.

Deschamps then tried to compose himself to give his view on France’s second World Cup triumph — he was the captain of the team that won the trophy in 1998 by beating Brazil 3-0 in Paris.

“My story is linked to that of the players. I had the immense privilege and happiness to experience that as a player 20 years ago, and it was in France as well so it will remain with me forever. But what they have done today is just as big and just as beautiful,” said Deschamps.

His team took the lead through a Mario Mandzukic own goal, and then went back in front courtesy of an Antoine Griezmann penalty after Ivan Perisic had equalised for Croatia.

Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe both scored in the second half to put France out of sight, and they could even afford to see Mandzukic pull a second goal back for Croatia after an awful Hugo Lloris mistake.

“For the young kids today — I have a boy who is 22 — we were world champions but they were too young to understand it,” he said.

“But now the generation who are 10, 15 or 20 years old, to have experience­d this, have this happiness... we will really realise tomorrow and in the days to come, what they have done.”

The coach knows what the future will be like for this generation of World Cup winners, who will go down in history like the team of Deschamps and Zinedine Zidane two decades ago.

“There are two things that matter — one is that these 23 players are now together for life, whatever happens, and also that from now on they will not be the same again, because they are world champions,” he said.

“To be champions of the world as profession­al footballer­s, there is nothing better.”

Deschamps becomes just the third man to win the World Cup as a player and a coach, following in the footsteps of Brazil’s Mario Zagallo and Germany’s Franz Beckenbaue­r before him.

“It’s a real pleasure, it is a very closed circle. We have had the same success, but they were two great players. I was not as attractive as a player but I still won titles,” Deschamps said.

“I am honestly so much happier to see the delight of the players. They are world champions. Kylian Mbappe is just 19, and I hope he will win it again but you never know.”

France’s triumph is made even sweeter after they lost 1-0 to Portugal as hosts in the final of Euro 2016, although the majority of the squad in Russia were not there two years ago.

“It was so painful at the Euro, but maybe if we had won it we would not have won the World Cup,” he said.

“We did something incredible, we made history and we are going to enjoy it,” said Griezmann, who scored France’s second goal from the penalty spot.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who cheered every goal in Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium, was drenched by torrential rain during the trophy presentati­on and attempted to “dab” with the players in the changing room.

“MERCI” Macron wrote in a one-word tweet after the match which saw him celebratin­g wildly in the stands and visiting the players in the changing rooms.

US President Donald Trump tweeted congratula­tions to France for their “extraordin­ary soccer” and also praised Russia’s President Vladimir Putin for his hosting of the tournament, which he described as “one of the best ever”.

Putin said Russia could be “proud” of its hosting of the World Cup, judging it a success “in every respect” after Sunday’s final.

“We can surely be proud of how we organised this tournament,” Putin said in televised comments after France’s victory against Croatia. “We have made this grand event a success in every respect.”

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 ?? AFP ?? ABOVE France captain Hugo Lloris holds the Fifa trophy as he and teammates celebrate winning the World Cup.
AFP ABOVE France captain Hugo Lloris holds the Fifa trophy as he and teammates celebrate winning the World Cup.
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REUTERS LEFT France coach Didier Deschamps is tossed by his players.
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