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    Lionel Messi raises World Cup for Argentina and tearfully hugs his sons after victory in greatest final since 1966

    FOOTIE icon Lionel Messi fell to his knees in tears and hugged his two young sons after winning the World Cup yesterday in the greatest final since 1966.The Argentinian skipper, 35, led his country to victory in an epic match against France — then couldn’t wait to celebrate with his family.
    Lionel Messi tearfully embraced his two sons on the pitch following his World Cup win against France in the finalCredit: Getty
    The Argentinian skipper, 35, led his country to victory in an epic match against the reigning champions – pictured lifting the trophy surrounded by team-matesCredit: Reuters
    He tearfully embraced his mother Celia Maria Cuccittini on the pitch before his two eldest sons Mateo, seven, and Thiago, ten, ran on to give their dad a cuddle.
    Argentinian fans in the stadium and across the world watched as their hero flashed a beaming smile and lifted the golden trophy — capping a glittering career.
    The little magician — playing in his last tournament — scored a penalty as his side took a 2-0 lead but late goals from French superstar Kylian Mbappe took the thrilling game into extra time at Qatar’s Lusail Stadium.
    Both Messi and Mbappe scored again before Argentina won 4-2 on penalties in a nail-biting finale.
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    TV football host and former England striker Gary Lineker said afterwards: “It’s been an absolute privilege to watch Lionel Messi for nearly two decades.
    France’s hat-trick hero Kylian Mbappe is downcast after being awarded the golden bootCredit: Reuters
    Fans party at the home of the late Argentine legend Maradona in Buenos AiresCredit: AFP
    Icon Maradona died aged 60 in 2020Credit: AFP
    Argentina fans in London’s Piccadilly Circus celebrate their first World Cup in 36 yearsCredit: Mike Ruane / Story Picture Agency
    “Moment after moment of spellbinding, breathtakingly joyous football. He’s a gift from the footballing Gods. So pleased that he’s lifted the ultimate prize in our sport. Gracias y felicidades, campeón.”
    Comic and Three Lions singer David Baddiel tweeted: “What a f***ing game this is. The World Cup final is almost never like this.”
    TalkTV presenter and Sun columnist Piers Morgan tweeted: “Utterly thrilling. What an advert for the beautiful game.
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    “Congrats to Lionel Messi his team. Commiserations to the French who gave it everything, especially the brilliant Mbappe. Football eh . .  bloody hell!”
    Prince William tweeted his congratulations to Messi and called him the GOAT (greatest of all time) with an emoji.
    He wrote: “What. A. Final. Congratulations to Argentina and to Messi. Commiserations to France – both teams played brilliantly. W”
    England’s 1966 hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst paid tribute to French ace Mbappe, 23, who equalled him by becoming the second man to score three goals in a World Cup final.
    Sir Geoff, 81, said: “Many congratulations to Mbappe, whatever happens. I’ve had a great run!”
    Messi became the first Argentinian to lift the World Cup since the late Diego Maradona in 1986 — joining him on the nation’s pedestal as a football god.
    Five hundred fans gathered at the former home of Maradona — who died aged 60 in 2020 — to watch the win on a poolside big screen after its new owners opened the doors for an exclusive party.
    Expat Argentines in Britain celebrated with an impromptu party outside the Moo Cantina gastropub in Pimlico, South London. Others gathered in London’s Piccadilly Circus waving their country’s flag.
    More than 100,000 supporters packed the streets of Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires.
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    Footage showed them jumping and hugging as Gonzalo Montiel fired home the winning penalty.

    TELLY football pundit Gary Neville sparked fury yesterday after he appeared to liken the rights of migrant workers in Qatar to the nurses’ strike in the UK over pay. The ex-England defender, 47, launched a tirade about the Government’s treatment of NHS staff on ITV ahead of the big match.
    Additional reporting: THOMAS GODFREY

    GAME UP THERE WITH THE BESTBy Nick Parker, at Lusail Stadium
    I SAW Gazza’s tears at Italia 90 and Beckham sent off in 1998 and, after seven World Cups, thought I’d witnessed every possible drama.
    Most veteran footie watchers like me were expecting Argentina and France to play a dull, tight and cagey duel. How wrong we were.
    The teams gave us a game which outshone the fireworks on Lionel Messi lifting the trophy.
    Yet with ten minutes left, France had not mustered a single shot on goal. I’d already written my story about triumphant Messi.
    Included was the line: “French president Emmanuel Macron turned up with 5,000 fans — but it was a shame their team didn’t.”
    Then, in the space of 90 seconds, Kylian Mbappe levelled it up with a penalty and brilliant volley. That meant extra time, and with it more expectations of safe play with no risks.
    The teams were having none of it. Messi popped up with a scrambled third only for Mbappe to hit back with a second penalty.
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    Emotional Lionel Messi celebrates World Cup final win with wife Antonela and children after incredible clash

    LIONEL MESSI celebrated his emotional World Cup win with his wife and their children on the Lusail Stadium pitch. The Argentine captain scored twice and then converted his penalty in the shootout as he finally got his hands on the famous trophy.
    Lionel Messi celebrated winning the World Cup with his familyCredit: https://www.instagram.com/antonelaroccuzzo/
    The wider Messi family and friends joined in tooCredit: Reuters
    He posed for photos with his adoring wife Antonela RoccuzzoCredit: https://www.instagram.com/antonelaroccuzzo/
    Messi enjoyed a special moment with his mother Celia Maria CuccittiniCredit: EPA
    Antonela at long last managed to get her hands on the iconic trophyCredit: Getty
    Messi took a photo of his wife lifting the World CupCredit: AP
    Messi was smothered by his boys on the stage in the middle of the pitchCredit: Reuters
    Two of the boys got a cheeky kiss on the trophyCredit: https://www.instagram.com/antonelaroccuzzo/
    But after collecting the Golden Ball for the best player at Qatar 2022 and then lifting the trophy with his team-mates, Messi took time to soak in the moment with his nearest and dearest.
    Wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their sons Thiago, ten, Mateo, seven and Ciro, four, as well as his parents and extended family all joined him on the pitch – many of them wearing replica away shirts with his name on the back.
    The lads took turns to hold the Golden Ball trophy and their dad’s World Cup winner’s medal.
    And Antonela, who seemed to wipe away tears of joy, even got her hands on the main piece of silverware, giving it a kiss and raising it aloft – before the boys did the same.
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    The family posed for selfies and photos together while Messi embraced and kissed his wife who went through the whole range of emotions in the stands during the thrilling clash.
    She was on her feet cheering on her man after he stuck away his 23rd-minute penalty to open the scoring.
    It was all going smoothly with Argentina 2-0 up with nine minutes to go but Kylian Mbappe’s quickfire double forced extra-time before the PSG team-mates both scored to send it to penalties.
    Kingsley Coman and Aurelian Tchouameni missed their spot-kicks before Gonzalo Montiel sealed the victory for Argentina.
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    Messi took to Instagram a few hours after recreating Diego Maradona’s iconic celebration to express his sheer delight.
    The GOAT wrote: “CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD!!!!!!!
    “So many times I dreamed it, so much I wanted it that I still don’t fall, I can’t believe it……
    “Thank you so much to my family, to all who support me and also to all who believed in us.
    “We proved once again that Argentinians when we fight together and united we are able to achieve what we aim.
    “The merit is of this group, which is above individuals, is the strength of all fighting for the same dream that was also the one of all Argentinians…
    Messi appeared emotional after sealing another piece of historyCredit: Getty
    They posed for selfies or possibly a video callCredit: Getty
    Antonela gives her husband a kiss after his fine performanceCredit: AP
    “We did it!!! LET’S GO ARGENTINA!!!!! We’re seeing each other very soon…”
    Antonela also took to Instagram, sharing some adorable family photos that will make up quite the album when the celebrations eventually settle.
    One showed the five smiling together, there was another of the two younger sons kissing the World Cup and one with Thiago holding a piece of the net.
    She captioned the post: “WORLD CHAMPIONS!
    “I don’t even know how to start.. pride greater that we feel for you @leomessi.
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    “Thank you for teaching us to never give up, you have to fight to the end FINALLY WORLD CHAMPION.
    “We know what you suffered so many years to get what you wanted to get! LET’S GO ARGENTINA!”
    Antonela heaped praise on her hubby in a gushing Instagram postCredit: Getty
    Antonela went through all the emotions during the finalCredit: https://www.instagram.com/antonelaroccuzzo/
    Antonela could not quite believe what had happenedCredit: Reuters
    There were plenty of special moments for the Messi familyCredit: Getty
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    Drake curse broken as Argentina win World Cup… but rapper still manages to LOSE $1million

    DRAKE broke his duck but was still left with a $1million bill… despite CORRECTLY predicting Argentina would win the World Cup final.The rapper ended his famous curse for wrong tips – but it was a Messi ending as he’d put a seven-figure bet on victory over France to come in NINETY minutes.
    Drake posted on Instagram his bet that Argentina would win the finalCredit: @champagnepapi
    Fans were worried the ‘Drake curse’ would strike again but at least he accurately predicted the winning sideCredit: Getty
    Kylian Mbappe’s late double made it 2-2 after normal time to ruin the Canadian’s wager.
    The French striker then fired home his second penalty on 118 minutes to level at 3-3 and become only the second ever hat-trick scorer in a World Cup final, only for Argentina to win the shootout 4-2.
    That gave two-goal Lionel Messi the perfect World Cup finale as the PSG star added the only major honour missing from his cabinet.
    But in contrast it left the rapper feeling the blues as he lost $1m – about £820,000.

    Drake had earlier posted a picture of his betslip on Instagram showing the huge stake.
    Had he won he could more than doubled his money to around $2.75million.
    But fans were sceptical – due to the “Drake curse”.
    One commented: “Yoo Drake please cancel your bet… you are going to ruin a historical day for no reason…”
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    A second said: “Drake bet on Argentina … I’m gonna put money on France to try and cancel the Jinx out”.
    A third added: “So Drake also made a bet on the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA championship, and they won.
    “It’s not over yet boys, Messi’s gonna break his curse”.
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    A fourth wrote: “Drake bet that Argentina would win, it’s over”.
    Drake previously backed boxer Anthony Joshua to beat Andy Ruiz Jr only for the Brit to suffer a shock KO.
    He also was pictured with Manchester United star Jadon Sancho while he was at Borussia Dortmund.
    Sancho and his team then lost to rivals Bayern Munich.
    Other sports stars such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Conor McGregor as Ligue 1 side PSG have fallen victims to the Drake curse. More

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    Inside Argentina’s wild dressing room celebrations as Messi dances with $10m cheque and pal SOMERSAULTS into bin

    ARGENTINA wildly celebrated their World Cup victory in the dressing room after the match.In footage recorded by Argentine legend Sergio Aguero, Lionel Messi and Co could be seen getting the party started immediately after leaving the pitch.

    Sergio Aguero shared a video of the wild celebrations
    Lionel Messi danced on a table clutching the World Cup
    One jubilant member of the Argie party even somersaulted into a bin
    Aguero, 34, was forced to retire with health issues last year – but was invited back into the Argentina camp this week and made to still feel part of the victory.
    The former Manchester City star even donned a full kit to get into the spirit of things, and his Instagram Live footage documented Argentina’s brilliant celebrations.
    His video began with a moment that will warm City fans’ hearts – as he chatted with current Etihad hero Julian Alvarez.
    Aguero then started swigging from a bottle, as the squad danced and sang to Latin music.
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    After the ex-striker had a chat with Angel Di Maria, he then captured another pal on camera sensationally somersaulting into a bin.
    Much more singing and dancing was to follow, with tournament sponsors Budweiser leaving plenty of bottles of beer out for the squad.
    Messi then sensationally returned to the dressing room clutching the World Cup itself, clambering up on to the table and jumping up and down on it.
    Boss Lionel Scaloni then arrived donning a retro Argentina shirt, and was promptly drenched by his players.
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    Lionel Messi dances with a $10m cheque
    Stars were soaked amid the celebrations
    Lionel Scaloni donned a retro top
    Argentina’s sing-song continued as Aguero was gleefully dragged into a Conga.
    A $10million cheque was brought in by an official and held by Messi, who then danced with the huge prize.
    Aguero then recorded Messi scrolling through his phone, without his old pal realising.
    Stars also sang and danced as they went through the mixed zone after the match.
    Messi had just had to go toe-to-toe with his club pal Kylian Mbappe in order to come out on top in this classic encounter.
    The 35-year-old got his side off to the perfect start on 23 minutes, tucking away a penalty awarded for Ousmane Dembele’s light shove on Angel Di Maria.
    He was involved in his team’s second goal 13 minutes later, his flick setting up a brilliant counter-attack that resulted in Di Maria making it 2-0.
    It appeared that Argentina would ease to victory from this point, but Mbappe had other ideas.
    His quick-fire late double sent the match into extra time, during which Messi again put his side in front.

    But once again, Mbappe would level.
    The clash went to penalties, with both Messi and Mbappe scoring theirs before the match was settled by their respective team-mates – Argentina prevailing 4-2 on spot kicks.
    After kissing the trophy following the greatest World Cup final, Messi beamed: “I was lucky to have achieved almost everything — and what I was missing is here.
    “This was the trophy I wanted all my life. This was my childhood dream. 
    “It’s madness. It’s the most beautiful thing there is. Look how she is, she’s gorgeous. I wanted her so much. I had a vision this would be the one. She was getting closer.
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    “It’s crazy it happened this way. I knew  God was going to give it to me. It’s simply unbelievable. It’s a big joy for us.
    “We suffered a lot but we got it. I wanted to close my career with World Cup. I can’t ask more than this.”

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    France fans tear gassed by riot cops as clashes erupt across the country after heartbreaking World Cup final defeat

    RIOT cops tear gassed fans in France tonight as clashes erupted across the country after Argentina’s sensational World Cup win. Thousands of football fans poured into the streets in Paris, Nice and Lyon after France lost to Argentina 4-2 on penalties in Qatar.
    French police officers confront a fan on the Champs-Elysees in central ParisCredit: AFP
    Fans clash with riot cops on the Champs-Elysees after France’s defeat in the finalCredit: AFP
    Violence erupted in Paris after Argentina won the World Cup final in QatarCredit: AFP
    Thousands of French football fans took to the streets after the matchCredit: AFP
    French football fans celebrate in ParisCredit: Getty
    Riot police officers advance on the Champs-Elysees after the World Cup finalCredit: AP
    France lost to Argentina on penalties after drawing 3-3 after extra timeCredit: Getty
    Riot cops clashed with fans on the famous Champs-Elysees in the French capital as flares were lit up and fireworks hit the skies after the tense game.
    In Lyon, riot cops reportedly fired tear gas on football fans as violence broke out in the city.
    Shocking footage showed chaotic scenes as supporters draped in flags hurled rocks, bottles and fireworks at cops before officers fired tear gas on the crowds.
    Cops could be heard yelling “turn around” at rioters as water cannons reportedly moved in to break up the crowds.
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    Another clip showed a group of fans pummelling cars with rocks and rubbish before riot cops chased them down the street.
    Dozens have been arrested in the city, according to reports.
    In Nice, dramatic video showed emergency vehicles driving over burning rubbish bins in the middle of the street as clashes erupted in the city.
    Riots have erupted across Europe after several World Cup games in recent weeks.
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    On Wednesday, a 14-year-old boy was killed when violent clashes erupted across France following their World Cup victory over Morocco.
    Cops were pummelled by fireworks in Paris as thousands poured into the streets to celebrate after France beat Morocco 2-0 to reach the final.
    Shocking footage showed chaotic scenes as fans bombarded riot cops with a stream of fireworks before the officers were forced to flee the line of fire.
    Another clip in the French capital showed police pushing back fans as they set off flares at the Champs Elysees.
    Rowdy fans chanted as hundreds of cars paraded past the crowds sounding their horns and waving flags from the windows.
    French cops said 115 arrests had been made in Paris by the early hours of Thursday morning, Le Parisien reports.
    In the French city of Montpellier, shocking footage also showed fans chucking chairs, fireworks and rocks at riot cops – and climbing the landmark fountain.
    People could be seen darting for cover as fireworks were flung across a square.
    Riot cops were also blasted by fireworks in the French city of Lyon, while clashes broke out between fans in Nice, and chaos also erupted on the streets of Bordeaux.
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    In Brussels, police deployed tear gas and water cannons after scuffles broke out and fans set fires in the street and threw fireworks.
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    Lionel Messi replicates exactly Diego Maradona’s pose as he fulfils lifelong dream by lifting World Cup for Argentina

    LIONEL MESSI replicated Diego Maradona’s iconic pose from 1986 as he fulfilled his lifelong dream by winning the World Cup.The Argentina superstar lifted the only major trophy that had eluded him and said the penalty shootout triumph over France was written in the stars.
    Lionel Messi lifted the World Cup replicating his idol Diego MaradonaCredit: Getty
    Diego Maradona won the World Cup in 1986
    The victory sparked mass celebrations in which Messi was lifted above the rest of his team-mates while holding the trophy in the air.
    Messi, 35, staked his claim to be the greatest of all time (GOAT) scoring  twice in the 3-3 draw over 120 minutes before converting from the spot to emulate Diego Maradona’s class of 1986.
    After kissing the trophy  following  the greatest World Cup final, Messi beamed: “I was lucky to have achieved almost everything — and what I was missing is here.
    “This was the trophy I wanted all my life. This was my childhood dream. 
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    “It’s madness. It’s the most beautiful thing there is. Look how she is, she’s gorgeous. I wanted her so much. I had a vision this would be the one. She was getting closer.
    “It’s crazy it happened this way. I knew  God was going to give it to me. It’s simply unbelievable. It’s a big joy for us.
    “We suffered a lot but we got it. I wanted to close my career with World Cup. I can’t ask more than this.”
    Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi has also lifted the Champions League four times as well as the 2021  Copa America.
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    Now, after adding the third World Cup star to Argentina’s shirt, he will enjoy the celebrations at home and continue  playing for his country.
    The Paris Saint-Germain star, 35, who said before Qatar that it would be his last World Cup, also  earned the Golden Ball for best player.
    He  added: “I was able to get the Copa America, now the World Cup. It came to me almost at the end. I love football, what I do. I enjoy being in the national team, the group.
    “I’m not going to retire from the national team. I want to keep playing as World Cup champions in an Argentina shirt. I can’t wait to be in Argentina to see how crazy that is going to be.”
    Lionel Scaloni is the coach who finally cracked the code and found a way to turn a Messi-inspired Argentina into champions.
    Messi celebrates winning the World Cup with his family after the epic clash with FranceCredit: Reuters
    Messi netted twice, including this effort in extra-time, before the penalty shootout winCredit: Getty
    Wearing an Argentina shirt with the third star already on it, emotional Scaloni said: “We need to save him for the World Cup, if he wants to keep playing he will be with us.
    “He is more than  entitled to decide what he wants to do with his career. It is such a huge pleasure to coach him.
    “Everything he transmits to his team-mates is something unparalleled that I have never seen before.”
    Scaloni, once a right back on loan at West Ham, was proud to have brought joy to a country suffering from severe economic problems.
    Scaloni said: “It was a completely insane game. We should have won it in 90 minutes and 120 minutes. We deserved the victory. I am just happy that people are joyful.
    “For us in Argentina football is not just football and we have to understand things can go wrong. Sometimes people thought in the past players were not giving their all.
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    “Life goes on and our problems are not going anywhere but that joy we have been able to send to our people is great.”
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    Lionel Messi reveals he will NOT retire as Argentina captain drops hint he could defend World Cup in 2026 at age of 39

    WORLD CUP winner Lionel Messi has confirmed that he will not be retiring from international football.The star was instrumental in Argentina’s third World Cup win as they overcame France at the Lusail Stadium.
    Lionel Messi has confirmed that he will not be retiring from international football after winning the World CupCredit: AP
    Messi even hinted he could defend the World Cup in four years timeCredit: AP
    There had been suggestions that the 35-year-old would retire from international football after the final, but he has shot those rumours down.
    He told TyC Sports after the game: “I am not retiring from the Argentina national team.
    “I want to continue playing as a champion”.
    Messi also revealed that he feels fulfilled after winning the last trophy to complete his cabinet.
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    He added: “We suffer, but we already have it (the World Cup).
     “I wanted to close my career with this, I can no longer ask for anything else, thank God, he gave me everything.”
    Messi netted twice in the scintillating game as it went all the way to penalties, with Gonzalo Montiel’s spot kick sealing the win.
    Despite leading 2-0 in the game, Argentina were pegged back after a brace from Kylian Mbappe.
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    The France star then cancelled out Messi’s extra-time goal with his second from the spot.
    But it was meant to be Messi’s tournament, with the PSG ace also honoured with the Golden Ball for best player of the tournament.
    Mbappe did pip him to the Golden Boot though as he netted eight goals in his seven games.
    And after lifting the trophy Messi admitted how “lucky” he feels to have had such a glittering career.
    He said: “I was lucky to have achieved everything in this career… and this one that was missing is here.
    “It’s madness… look how she (the World Cup) is, she’s gorgeous.
    “I wanted her so much. I had a vision that this would be the one… she was getting closer.”
    He added in an Instagram post: “WORLD CHAMPIONS!! I dreamed of it so many times, I wanted it so much, I can’t believe it…
    “Thank you very much to my family, to all who support me and also to all who believed in us.
    “We demonstrate once again that, as Argentines, when we fight together and united we are capable of achieving what we set out to do.
    “The credit belongs to this group, which is above individualities, it is the strength of all fighting for the same dream that was also the dream of all Argentines… We did it!!!”
    Messi’s next international tournament will be the Copa America in 2024.
    Argentina will be aiming to retain the trophy after winning the competition in 2021.
    Manager Lionel Scaloni has also said that he would like to see Messi stay on playing for Argentina.
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    He said: “Messi should have a place in the next World Cup, we want him to continue.
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    Lionel Messi’s second goal for Argentina should have been DISALLOWED, eagle-eyed fans claim as they spot rule violation

    LIONEL MESSI’S second goal in the World Cup final should NOT have stood, eagle eyed fans claim.The Argentine superstar bagged twice on the way to his side winning the trophy he coveted most in a thriller against France.
    Lionel Messi put Argentina 3-2 up in extra timeCredit: Getty
    The 35-year-old celebrates his second goalCredit: Getty
    His first came from the penalty spot before Angel Di Maria made it 2-0, putting the Albiceleste in a commanding position.
    Kylian Mbappe inspired an incredible late French comeback, however, his quick-fire double sending the match into extra time.
    Messi, 35, put his side back in front in the 108th minute, however, netting the rebound after Hugo Lloris saved Lautaro Martinez’s shot.
    It initially appeared that the effort might be ruled out for offside, when the linesman momentarily raised his flag.

    But when TV pictures confirmed Martinez had in fact been onside in the build-up, the goal, which was nearly cleared off the line by defender Jules Kounde, was allowed to stand.
    Watching a wide angle of the goal back, however, some fans believe that it SHOULD have been chalked off.
    In a snap posted to Twitter, two Argentina substitutes could be seen on the pitch as Messi took the shot.
    Their hasty celebrations meant that their side had 13 players on the field.
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    Argentina had 13 players on the field as Messi put them 3-2 upCredit: Twitter
    One fan wrote: “Trivia. When the ball goes in, there are two substitutes on the pitch. Argentina had thirteen players on the field.”
    A second replied: “I noticed that too.”
    While a third fumed: “Wordless. But Argentina can’t win a world championship without help? It’s shameful.”
    Another wondered: “I don’t know if it’s a technicality or if this can pass.”
    One commenter argued back that the infringement didn’t actually matter.
    They tweeted: “Go read the rules, didn’t intervene in the bid and in the game, legal goal.
    “This has already happened several times, including one in Libertadores.”
    As it happened, Mbappe would equalise again for France, netting from the penalty spot after Leandro Paredes’ handball.
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    Randal Kolo Muani had the chance to win it for Les Bleus with just seconds remaining but was brilliantly denied by Emi Martinez.
    And the Argentine stopper then played a huge role in the penalty shoot-out, saving from Kingsley Coman and psyching out Aurelien Tchouameni on the way to a 4-2 win. More