France win World Cup, beating Croatia 4-2

French players throw France head coach Didier Deschamps into the air as they celebrate their 4-2 win over Croatia to win the World Cup. (AP photos)
French players throw France head coach Didier Deschamps into the air as they celebrate their 4-2 win over Croatia to win the World Cup. (AP photos)

MOSCOW: France won the World Cup for the second time by ending Croatia's dream with a 4-2 victory Sunday night in one of the most entertaining and action-packed finals for decades.

France led 2-1 at halftime after a Mario Mandzukic own goal and an Antoine Griezmann penalty, with Ivan Perisic briefly bringing first-time finalists Croatia level.

Goals by Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe midway through the second half put France on course for the title but Mandzukic was gifted a goal by French keeper Hugo Lloris to set up a nervous last 20 minutes.

France, however, withstood a spirited Croatia assault to lift the trophy for the second time, following their success in Francel 20 years ago, and ensure there was no repeat of two years ago when they were beaten in the European Championship final by Portugal in Paris.

The victory means that Didier Deschamps, captain of the 1998 side, becomes the third man to win the World Cup as player and coach after Brazil's Mario Zagallo and Germany's Franz Beckenbauer.

US President Donald Trump was among the first world leaders to congratulate France on winning its second World Cup title. He tweeted that France "played extraordinary soccer".

He also congratulated tournament hosts Russia and President Vladimir Putin "for putting on a truly great World Cup Tournament - one of the best ever!"

It was the highest-scoring final since England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra-time in 1966 and the highest in normal time since Brazil beat Sweden 5-2 60 years ago. The landmarks came thick and fast in the first half too.

OWN GOAL

Croatia had started full of energy but fell behind when Mandzukic, who scored the extra-time winner against England in the semi-final, became the first man to score an own goal in a World Cup final when a Griezmann free kick skidded in off his head in the 18th minute. It was the 12th own goal of the tournament.

Perisic, who got the equaliser against England, levelled the scores 10 minutes later, smashing in a low shot after Sime Vrsaljko had headed Luka Modric's free kick across the box.

But it was then Perisic's turn go from hero to zero when he flapped an arm at a corner and Argentine referee Nestor Pitana awarded the 28th penalty of the tournament, another record, which Griezmann hit home in the 38th minute for his fourth goal of Russia 2018.

That made it the highest-scoring first half since 1974, when West Germany led the Netherlands 2-1 - also the final score then.

It was harsh on Croatia, who had been playing well, and they were on top again after the break, forging forward in the French box with plenty of variety.

But France's defence, so impressive all tournament, held and they went 3-1 up on the hour as Mbappe and Griezmann combined to set up Pogba on the edge of the box. His right-footed shot was blocked but he hit the rebound in with his left.

After three successive extra-time knockout games the chances of another Croatian comeback seemed slight but they looked dead and buried six minutes later. Lucas Hernandez tore down the left to set up Mbappe who drilled a low shot beyond keeper Danijel Subasic for the 19-year-old's fourth goal of the tournament.

A mistake by Lloris revived Croatia, as the French keeper tried to dribble around Mandzukic only for the striker to tap the ball straight into an unguarded net.

Croatia, beaten by the French in the semi-finals in their first World Cup appearance in 1998, continued to press but their energy was gone and France safely held out for the victory.

Vocabulary

  • dribble: to move forwards with a ball by kicking or bouncing it several times in games such as football and basketball - เลี้ยงลูก (ในกีฬาบาสเกตบอล ฟุตบอล เป็นต้น)
  • ensure: to make certain that something happens or is done - ให้การยืนยัน, รับรอง, ให้ความมั่นใจ
  • equaliser: (in football) a goal that makes the score of both teams equal -
  • extraordinary: very unusual and surprising - เกินธรรมดา, ผิดธรรมดา
  • forge: to work hard to achieve something - สร้างอย่างมานะพยายาม
  • hero: a person, especially a man, who is admired by many people for doing something brave or good - วีรบุรุษ
  • landmark: a major event or achievement that marks an important state in a process and makes progress possible - เหตุการณ์ที่เป็นการแสดงถึงความคืบหน้า
  • nervous: anxious about something or afraid of something - กระวนกระวาย
  • own goal: a goal that is scored by mistake by a player against his or her own team - การเตะลูกเข้าประตูตัวเอง
  • rebound: a ball that has hit a surface and then move quickly backwards again - การกระเด้งกลับ
  • referee (noun): a person who is in charge of a sports game or other competition and who makes certain that the rules are followed - ผู้ตัดสิน, กรรมการตัดสิน
  • skid: (especially of a vehicle) to slide along a surface so that you have no control - ลื่น,เลื่อนไถล,เซ,ลื่นไหล
  • slight: small in size or amount - เล็กน้อย
  • spirited: full of energy, determination or courage - ซึ่งมุ่งมั่น, ซึ่งมีชีวิตชีวา
  • successive: following immediately one after the other - ต่อเนื่องกัน, ตามลำดับ
  • tournament: a competition for teams or single players in which a series of games is played, and the winners of each game play against each other until only one winner is left - การแข่งขัน
  • trophy: a large silver cup or similar object given as a prize to the winner of a competition - ถ้วยรางวัล
  • victory: winning a competition or a battle - ชัยชนะ
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