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Mbappe's Magic; VAR'S Decision/error; Croatia's Only Chance by Wizaugpet(m): 9:39pm On Jul 15, 2018
1. Mbappe magic propels France to World Cup
glory----

Kylian Mbappe capped his debut World Cup by
becoming the first teenager to score in the final since
Pele in 1958 as France beat Croatia to become world
champions for a second time. Mbappe, only 19, scored the fourth goal in France's 4-2
victory in Moscow to take his tally for the tournament
to four goals in seven games. He also produced some devastating bursts down the
right flank for Didier Deschamps' team to cause panic
in the Croatia defence. But in a game that looked set to be dominated by VAR
decisions after France's first two goals were
surrounded by controversy, a second-half surge by
the French clinched their first world title since 1998. It was not a straightforward victory for Les Bleus,
however. Mario Mandzukic's own goal, from Antoine
Griezmann's 19th minute free-kick, gave France the
lead, but it was cancelled out by a stunning Ivan
Perisic goal nine minutes later. France then regained their lead on 38 minutes after a
VAR review led to referee Nestor Pitana awarding a
penalty following a Perisic handball. Croatia's sense of injustice counted for little, however,
with France scoring through Paul Pogba and Mbappe
to go 4-1 ahead by the 62nd minute. A Hugo Lloris error gifted Mandzukic a goal for Croatia
on 68 minutes, but by that stage, France had the game
won.


2. France get VAR off the hook -----

This World Cup final could have ended up being all
about VAR after a bad first half for the video assistant
referee system. Fortunately, for the good of the game, France's
football ability came to the fore in the second half to
make the story about them, rather than the officials,
but VAR unquestionably has glitches to resolve, and
they resurfaced in this game. The biggest error was the awarding a penalty to
France on 35 minutes after the ball hit the hand of
Croatia winger Perisic. Argentinian referee Nestor
Pitana was called by the VAR to review the incident,
and after three minutes, he pointed to the spot. Was it
a penalty? It looked extremely harsh, but similar ones have been given in this World Cup. Pitana could have,
and should have rejected the penalty and waved play
on, but VAR put him in a difficult position. Before that
incident, France took the lead through a free kick
which was headed into his own net by Mandzukic.
Pogba appeared to be offside when the ball was played in, but VAR did not call for a review. And although Griezmann went down easily to win the
free kick -- perhaps with no contact -- VAR is unable to
review such incidents. The system needs work, but fortunately, it did not end
up as the decisive factor in the World Cup final.


3. A game too far for Croatia ----

For the opening 19 minutes, Croatia looked controlled,
hungry and capable of shocking France to win the
country's first World Cup, but as the clock ticked down,
time caught up with Zlatko Dalic's team. Having played extra time on three occasions to get to
the final -- the most recent only four days ago in the
semifinal against England -- Dalic's ageing squad was
always going to face an almighty challenge against a
team with such youth and pace as France. And although Perisic's stunning goal gave Croatia
hope by cancelling out France's opener -- a Mandzukic
own goal -- they always seemed to be pushing
against the tide from the moment the first goal went
in. Goalkeeper Danijel Subasic was culpable for at least
two of France's goals, with the penalty shootout hero
perhaps suffering from the hamstring injury he
suffered during the quarterfinal win against Russia. Luka Modric and Rakitic were also given a much
tougher time by Pogba, N'Golo Kante and substitute
Steven N'Zonzi, and Croatia had no answer to Mbappe
when the teenager sprinted down the right flank. But while Croatia may have run out of steam, their
achievement in getting to the final itself is a huge one.
With so many of this team in or around their 30s, it
may be some time before Croatia has a chance as
good as this was to win the World Cup.



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Re: Mbappe's Magic; VAR'S Decision/error; Croatia's Only Chance by Nobody: 9:43pm On Jul 15, 2018
No error. It was a clear penalty grin

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Re: Mbappe's Magic; VAR'S Decision/error; Croatia's Only Chance by Wizaugpet(m): 10:27pm On Jul 15, 2018
RB007:
No error. It was a clear penalty grin
Did u watch Nigeria vs Argentina?

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