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Messi crowned in greatest World Cup final - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THIRTY-SIX years after Diego Maradona led Argentina to the FIFA World Cup title, captain Lionel Messi finally reached the summit of world football, in his fifth attempt, as Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties in the 2022 FIFA World Cup final in Qatar on Sunday. The game had ended in a roller-coaster 3-3 draw.

The match provided everything a fan could dream of - a hat-trick, a comeback, star players stepping up, and sensational goals.

France rose from 80 minutes of slumber, courtesy striker Kylian Mbappe, to score in the 80th and 81st minutes and level the match at 2-2. Argentina regained the lead 3-2 in extra time, via a close-range finish from Messi, but again France found the equaliser, from the penalty spot, which gave Mbappe his hat-trick..

Argentina were crowned World Cup champions for the first time in 1978, before Maradona led the Argentines to the 1986 World Cup crown. Since 1986 the crown had eluded Argentina with Messi, 35, carrying that burden for years.

Despite countless club accolades, many felt he could not be considered the greatest if he did not conquer the world.

After the match, Messi was elated to capture the elusive trophy. "I won the (2021) Copa America and the World Cup in a short time,' he said.

Messi, considered by many as the best player in the world, announced days ago that the final would be his last World Cup match. However, the taste of victory seems to have opened his appetite and he has changed his mind.

'I love what I do, being in the national team, and I want to continue living a few more games being world champion.'

Messi always hoped for this moment. "It's anyone's childhood dream. I was lucky to have achieved everything in this career...and this one that was missing is here.'

Argentina seemed ready for the occasion as they started the match at a frenetic pace.

In the third minute, following a cross by Angel Di Maria on the left side and a couple passes outside the box Rodrigo De Paul scoped the ball to Julian Alvarez. Alvarez managed to get a shot off, but he was in an offside position.

It was constant pressure by Argentina as Alexis Mac Allister and De Paul both attempted shots from outside the 18-yard box, but could not break the deadlock.

Argentina continued to string short quick passes together in the French half of the field. Di Maria was at the heart of many of their attacks and after another promising attack in the 17th minute he skied his effort over the crossbar with his weaker right foot.

In the 19th minute, France got a rare opportunity when striker Olivier Giroud's header from a free kick sailed over the crossbar. His attempt would not have counted as Giroud was called for a foul.

Argentina were rewarded in the 23rd minute with a penalty when Ousmane Dembele fouled Di Maria after the latter dribbled into the box. Messi converted from the spot to give Argentina a 1-0 lead.

Di Maria gave Argentina a 2-0 lead in the 36th minute with a goal that summed up Argentina's style of play in the first half.

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