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    Morocco sub Selim Amallah taken back off by manager in rarely seen moment in World Cup semi-final defeat to France

    MOROCCAN midfielder Selim Amallah was taken off in the 78th minute of their World Cup semi-final loss to France, despite only coming on as a first-half substitute.The 26-year-old replaced the injured Romain Saiss midway through the first period after the Wolves centre-back was forced off with a recurring injury.
    Selim Amallah came on for Romain Saiss in the 21st minuteCredit: Rex
    He was then taken off with 12 minutes remaining as Morocco went in search of a goalCredit: Getty
    It meant a change in formation for the Atlas Lions as midfielder Amallah’s introduction saw them switch from a back five to their more familiar 4-3-3.
    It came after Theo Hernandez had given reigning world champions France the lead in the fifth minute.
    But Morocco dominated large periods of the game from then on, particularly in the second half.
    Yet they could not find a way through and so needed to go to an even more attacking approach as the game went on.

    And manager Walid Regragui had few ways he could change it given Nayef Aguerd was swapped out before kick-off due to injury, before Saiss went off in the first period and Noussair Mazraoui was taken off at half-time.
    As a result, he took substitute Amallah off for Abde Ezzalzouli in a move you rarely see in football.

    But on this occasion the “sub for a sub” change did not come because Amallah had been poor.
    In fact, the Standard Liege man had impressed for Morocco as they dominated the middle of the park for big chunks of the match.
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    It was merely a move to try and get more players forward in the closing stages in search of a goal.
    As it transpired, France ended up killing off the game moments later when Kylian Mbappe’s shot deflected into the path of Randal Kolo Muani who tapped home.
    Morocco will now end their best ever World Cup with a third-place play-off against Croatia on Saturday, before France take on Argentina for the trophy on Sunday. More

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    World Cup 2022 results: Rundown of entire Qatar tournament including groups and knock-outs plus final

    FOOTBALL’S biggest tournament is sadly coming to an end with the World Cup final participants officially pencilled in for Sunday.Reigning champions France will be determined to be the first nation in 60 years to retain their title.
    France have the chance to retain their World Cup trophyCredit: Rex
    Argentina sealed their World Cup final spot with a 3-0 hammering on CroatiaCredit: Rex
    But Les Bleus have the tall order of Argentina to get by after their convincing 3-0 victory over Croatia.
    Furthermore, the Argentinians have a little magician named Lionel who is Messi desperate to bow out of international football with a World Cup winners medal.
    Find out how the tournament unravelled below…
    World Cup full RESULTS
    Below is the entire results list from the group stages, right through to the knock-outs.
    Group stage
    Sunday, November 20

    Monday, November 21

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    Tuesday, November 22

    Wednesday, November 23

    Thursday, November 24

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    Friday, November 25

    Saturday, November 26

    Sunday, November 27

    Monday, November 28

    Tuesday, November 29

    Wednesday, November 30

    Thursday, December 1

    Friday, December 2

    Last 16
    Saturday, December 3

    Sunday, December 4

    Monday, December 5

    Tuesday, December 6

    Quarter-finals
    Friday, December 9

    Saturday, December 10

    Semi-finals
    Tuesday, December 13

    Wednesday, December 14

    Saturday, December 17

    Final
    Sunday, December 18
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    Lionel Messi in the World Cup final is a wonderful moment for football… Argentina will be playing for him, says Zabaleta

    PABLO ZABALETA won five major trophies with Manchester City and played alongside Lionel Messi when Argentina lost the 2014 World Cup final to Germany.Here he writes about the magic of Messi, who says Sunday’s final will be his last World Cup game.
    Sunday’s World Cup final against France will be Lionel Messi’s last game in the tournamentCredit: EPA
    Messi and Pablo Zabaleta are former Argentina team-matesCredit: Getty
    LIONEL MESSI is desperate to win this World Cup — and as Argentinians, we all desperately want that, too.
    It has been amazing to watch his performances, his celebrations, the passion he is showing on the pitch.
    How he performed against Croatia in the semi-final on Tuesday was incredible.
    For all the people who love football, this is a moment to enjoy because I’m not sure we’ll have an opportunity to see Messi in another World Cup after this weekend.
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    You can see why so many fans have travelled over from South America to be in Qatar.
    Everyone is excited he will play in a second World Cup final.
    We were so close in 2014 when we lost the final 1-0 to Germany in extra-time in Brazil.
    That was very hard to take.
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    There will be tension on Sunday against France, there will be nerves.
    But every single player has to enjoy the occasion — whether it’s 90 minutes, 120 minutes or penalties.
    We need to be humble and keep our feet on the ground given the experience of the first game, the defeat to Saudi Arabia.
    We have also seen a lot of upsets at this World Cup.
    After losing three consecutive finals with Argentina between 2014-16 — the World Cup and then two Copa Americas on penalties to Chile — Messi took a brief break.
    There was a lot of criticism on him.
    It was a tough period for Messi.
    But winning the Copa America in 2021 on his return — particularly against Brazil on their own ground — took the pressure off.
    You can see that, at 35, he is enjoying it on the field again in an Argentina shirt.
    He’s in a good mood.
    In the last three years, Messi has matured and become a true leader for the team.
    Messi has always been a good professional behind the scenes.
    He loves football and is also a big family man.
    It is not easy for a person like him to go out.
    Everyone will recognise him.
    It’s hard for those type of people to go out and enjoy a normal life.
    To go to the cinema or do activities outside with the kids.
    That’s why when he played for Barcelona, he spent most of the time at home, with his family, hosting BBQs.
    What has been important this time is the fact the players are following Messi.
    He’s an inspiration to the younger players, especially those like Alexis Mac Allister with little international experience.
    You may have seen on social media there is a photo of his 22-year-old strike partner, Julian Alvarez, posing with Messi when he was just 12.
    Messi has been at the top since Julian ALvarez and Alexis Mac Allister were kidsCredit: Getty
    So imagine what it must mean to them to play alongside their hero now.
    Messi has always been shy and quiet — not a player or person who is very vocal in the dressing room.
    But he is one of those players that when he does speak, everyone will listen to his words.
    Coming from Messi, one of the greatest players of all time, if you don’t get inspired when you hear him talking, it’s because you are not a human being.
    When I see Messi walking out as captain, everyone is behind him.
    Playing for their lives but also for Messi.
    This is something that makes us all very emotional in Argentina.
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    It would be brilliant to see Messi lifting the greatest trophy in world football.
    Pablo Zabaleta will be part of the BBC’s World Cup Final coverage this Sunday. The World Cup Final is live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds. More

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    When is Croatia vs Morocco? TV channel, live stream and kick-off time for World Cup third place play-off match

    CROATIA and Morocco are set to battle in the one match which all teams participating in the World Cup hope to avoid – the third place play-off.Luca Modric and Co were the first team slip into the play-off having fell victim to a remarkable Argentina side inspired by Lionel Messi.
    Luka Modric failed to guide his nation to another World Cup finalCredit: Getty
    Morocco were beaten by reigning champions France in the semi-finalCredit: Getty
    And they were joined by a history making Moroccan side 24 hours later who lost their mouth-watering semi-final against France.
    England were comfortably beaten by Belgium in the 2018 third place play-off edition.
    But the 2022 World Cup final warm-up event is expected to be a tighter affair and SunSport has all the information needed.

    When is Croatia vs Morocco?

    The World Cup third place play-off between Croatia and Morocco is taking place on Saturday, December 17.
    It is expected to get underway from 3pm UK time
    Khalifa International Stadium in Doha is the allocated arena for this huge fixture and it can host approximately 45,000 spectators.
    Belgium beat England 2-0 in the 2018 third place play-off contest.

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    What TV channel is Croatia vs Morocco on and can it be live streamed?

    Croatia’s encounter against Morocco will be shown LIVE on BBC One in the UK.
    Coverage is set to commence from 2:30pm UK time – 30 minutes before kick-off.
    Viewers also have the option to stream the entire action through the BBC iPlayer app or BBC Sport website.

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    France 2 Morocco 0: French set up mouth-watering World Cup final vs Argentina with Mbappe and Messi to go head-to-head

    THE loss to France prevented England from taking their free pass into the final, or so many believed.But here was the proof that even had Gareth Southgate’s team got their just rewards on Saturday night, there are no guarantees they would have sauntered into the final at the expense of this wonderful Morocco team.
    France are one win away from defending their World Cup title after a semi-final win over MoroccoCredit: Getty
    France won 2-0 on the night to set up a final showdown against ArgentinaCredit: EPA
    It proved to be one game too many for brave MoroccoCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Kylian Mbappe will take on PSG pal Lionel Messi in Sunday’s finalCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Because back here at the Al Bayt Stadium, France were tested to the absolute max by the the Atlas Lions, the story of the tournament.
    Against a partisan Moroccan crowd, France squeezed through but not without a whole lot of suffering and pain. Remarkably, the Africans had over 60 per cent possession.
    But now, Les Bleus can defend their title against Argentina. So, it is Mbappe v Messi.
    The two players signed to bring the European title to PSG which has not gone very well.
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    But on Saturday, one of them will on be top of the world. And what a final it will be.
    Equally, this semi-final, despite the final scoreline, was absolutely fascinating.
    England might think about what might have been had Harry Kane not missed a penalty. Morocco will think the same had they not lost two of their defenders both before and during the game.
    Milan defender Theo Hernandez proved to be the unlikely hero with only his second goal for France but that is only half the story.
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    France needed just five minutes to break the deadlock in Wednesday’s semiCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Theo Hernandez netted with an acrobatic finishCredit: Getty

    Hernandez started the World Cup on the bench until his older brother Lucas, the first-choice left-back, ruptured his ACL in the opening 4-1 win over Australia.
    Then Randal Kolo Muani’s goal was the second quickest scored by a substitute in a World Cup knockout stage match 44 seconds.
    Yet despite having their backs against the wall and defending well, while getting a bit of luck, the French were still calm,
    They are without Paul Pogba, Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante for the tournament and then lost Hernandez. But now, they look just as balanced and effective. Maybe, even more so.
    It actually already started to go badly for Morocco before kick-off. They had been nursing quite a few players with issues and while West Ham’s Nayef Aguerd was named in the starting XI, he aggravated a muscle injury in the warm-up.
    Morocco made life hard for Kylian Mbappe and CoCredit: Getty
    France were pushed to their limits in all areas of the pitchCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Another defender, former Wolves favourite Roman Saiss, was carrying a hamstring issue but he lasted just 21 minutes before being replaced.
    The atmosphere here was terrific also. It could have been in Casablanca, Fez, Tangier or Marrakesh such were the huge number of Moroccan fans inside the Al Bayt Stadium while there was only a small pocket of France fans.
    Yet it took Didier Deschamps’ side less than five minutes to burst Morocco’s bubble.

    Central defender Jawad El Yamiq chose the worst possible time to slip when attempting to cut out a clever, deep pass from Raphael Varane.
    When Antoine Griezmann gets this sort of space you are in trouble. He picked out Kylian Mbappe and after a failed first attempt, his second shot deflected off El Yamiq into the path of Milan left-back Hernandez.
    Randal Kolo Muani made a great impact off the bench as he nettedCredit: Getty
    Muani’s 79th minute strike took the wind from Morocco’s sailsCredit: EPA
    So yes, France were a bit lucky – there but there was nothing fortunate about the finish.
    With a lot of work to do and from a tight angle, Hernandez was at full stretch with the ball in a high position but he managed a clean strike on goal.
    Yet the bad luck continued for Morocco. Moments after Saiss was guilty of some poor defending to allow Olivier Giroud to belt a shot against the post, the defender was substituted .
    Morocco  played with all their hearts and inspired by their riotous fans, they still found spaces in the French defence and made life uncomfortable.
    Lloris, so impressive against England, flung himself to the left to keep out a decent long-range strike from Azzedine Ounahi.
    Morocco were cheered on fiercely by their loyal supportersCredit: PA
    The spoils belonged to France at the final whistle as they set up their Argentina showdownCredit: Getty
    The Spurs keeper also did well to get a vital touch onto the post to keep out what would have been a stunning overhead kick from El Yamiq which would have made amends for his mistake at the start of the game.
    Morocco enjoyed a good spell at the end of the first half and caused all sorts of problems at the start of the second.
    Half-time sub Yahya Attiat-Allah and Youssef En-Nesyri wasted good chances while Ibrahima Konate delivered some great defending when it mattered for France.
    But some of the defending had to be desperate as Morocco refused to give up and repeatedly went for the jugular, while remaining solid and tight at the back
    Olivier Giroud, who has worked so hard for France at this World Cup including breaking England’s hearts, was replaced by Marcus Thuram who should have done much better with a free header.
    Abderrazak Hamdallah danced his way through the French defence but delayed shooting and that was the key moment.
    Soon after, there was the final dagger in the heart for this thoroughly-entertaining team.
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    Mbappe danced through the box and his shot deflected into the path of Kolo Muani who had an easy chance with his first touch of the ball.
    So now, we are back to Mbappe v Messi. And looking at Messi’s form against Croatia, maybe we should be glad England are not in the final. More

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    When is Argentina vs France – World Cup final 2022? TV channel, live stream, kick-off time for HUGE showpiece final

    CANCEL your Sunday afternoon plans football lovers as Argentina are set to take on France in a mouth-watering World Cup final clash – and it’s not to be missed!Croatia fell victim to a Lionel Messi masterclass in Tuesday’s dominant semi-final encounter.
    Lionel Messi can seal his international career with a World Cup triumphCredit: Getty
    France have booked their spot in the World Cup finalCredit: AFP
    The Argentinian legend opened up the scoring with a expertly-taken penalty, and went on a mesmerising run before setting up Julian Alvarez for their third on the night.
    But things will certainly be tougher for the little magician as he will be taking on a French side that managed to stop high-flying Morocco in their semi-final.
    Messi has created a thrilling final chapter to his international career and the magician will arguably go down as the greatest footballer EVER should he replicate what Diego Maradona did in 1986.
    However, a win for Les Bleus would see them become the first nation in 60 years to achieve successive World Cup triumphs.
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    When is Argentina vs France?

    Argentina’s eye-catching World Cup final contest against France will take place on Sunday, December 18.
    It is scheduled to kick off at 3pm UK time.
    Lusail Iconic Stadium in Qatar is the allocated arena for this mammoth final fixture and it can host a whopping 88,966 spectators.
    Kylian Mbappe’s second-half double sent Argentina crashing out of the World Cup when the sides last met in 2018.

    What TV channel is Argentina vs France on and can it be live streamed?

    The World Cup final between Argentina and France will be shown LIVE on both BBC One and ITV 1.
    Coverage on BBC One is set to commence from 2pm UK time while ITV 1 get their show on the road from 1:30pm UK time.
    Viewers can also head to BBC iPlayer or ITV X if they prefer to stream the action online via tablet and mobile devices.

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    Will Karim Benzema be allowed to play in World Cup final for France?

    KARIM BENZEMA topped a fine season by winning the Ballon d’Or.But the Real Madrid striker was then struck by injury after being named in France’s squad for the World Cup.
    Karim Benzema back in training with Real MadridCredit: Getty
    Though Benzema is now back training with Real, with pictures emerging from their Valdebebas base.
    So would he be allowed to play in the World Cup final now France have beaten Morocco to make it?
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    Would Karim Benzema be allowed to play at the World Cup final?
    Karim Benzema COULD play for France if they reach the World Cup final – as he was never officially replaced in the squad.
    The Real star had been ruled out by French boss Didier Deschamps, but is back training with his club team.
    Marca report he has returned on time and has in fact been training without issue since last Saturday.
    Karim Benzema is training with Real MadridCredit: Getty
    And this means he could make a return to the fold if needed because he was never replaced in the French team.

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    The strong form of Olivier Giroud means such a return is unlikely, however, with the AC Milan star’s goals so far proving vital for his nation in Qatar.
    Benzema missed out on 2018 World Cup glory due to his ongoing issue with compatriot Mathieu Valbuena, which kept him out of the national set-up until 2021.
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    World Cup’s ‘hottest fan’ Ivana Knoll DITCHES Croatia colours as she watches France vs Morocco in revealing outfit

    THE World Cup’s ‘hottest fan’ is still at the tournament – despite Croatia being knocked out in the semi-finals.Ivana Knoll ditched her usual colours as she watched France’s 2-0 win over Morocco in Qatar.
    Ivana Knoll ditched her Croatia colours for France vs MoroccoCredit: https://www.instagram.com/knolldoll/
    The World Cup’s ‘hottest fan’ stunned in a black bodysuitCredit: https://www.instagram.com/knolldoll/
    Ivana has soared to worldwide fame at the World CupCredit: Getty
    The Croatian model has been at all of her country’s gamesCredit: Getty
    Ivana put Tuesday’s heartbreak behind herCredit: Getty
    Ivana has been at all of Croatia’s games in Qatar, and she still managed to get her football fix after Luka Modric and Co were knocked out.
    The 30-year-old sizzled in Croatia colours during their 3-0 semi-final defeat to Argentina on Tuesday.
    But she stayed neutral as she headed to Al-Bayt Stadium on Wednesday to watch France’s semi-final against Morocco.
    Instead of her usual red and white chequered colours, Ivana sported a plunging black bodysuit.
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    The Croatian beauty posted a video of herself in the stands to her Instagram story.
    She stunned in the revealing outfit that showed off her figure.
    Fans were left rejoicing on Tuesday when they realised Knoll wouldn’t be going home just yet.
    Although Croatia lost their semi-final to Argentina, they are in third place play-off action against Morocco on Saturday.
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    So Ivana is set to stay in Qatar for a little while longer yet.
    Although she blasted Italian referee Daniele Orsato after Croatia came out on the wrong end of a Lionel Messi masterclass.
    Ivana was left fuming as Argentina were awarded a controversial penalty when goalkeeper Dominic Livakovic clattered into Manchester City’s Julian Alvarez.
    She wrote on Instagram: “Sometimes we play amazing, sometimes not so well.
    “Sometimes in the semi-finals we have bad referee like yesterday to give penalty for nothing and losing the chance to get the trophy.
    “Sometimes we are underrated and then we show the way home to the most favored team, that is football…
    “But the most important thing, we are A SMALL COUNTRY WITH A BIG HEART and I am proud to be a Croatian forever and ever!”

    Ivana was already a renowned model in Croatia going into the World Cup.
    Her popularity has soared during the tournament, and she now boasts 2.8million Instagram followers, with fans also stopping her for selfies at games.
    Ivana has been stopped by fans at games asking for selfiesCredit: Getty
    She now has close to 3million followers on InstagramCredit: Getty
    Ivana is still in Qatar with Croatia in third place play-off action on SaturdayCredit: Getty More