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Argentina win World Cup on penalties after incredible Qatar final against France
Fifa president Gianni Infantino labels game as the best final ever, but Human Rights Watch’s Minky Worden says it will be remembered ‘as the most expensive sporting event ever – and the most deadly’
LIONEL MESSI is celebrating a dream, career-defining World Cup triumph as Argentina won the most dramatic final in history on penalties after Kylian Mbappe’s hat-trick had kept holders France alive.
After 63 matches and a thrilling month of action, Sunday’s breathless finale was the wildest conclusion anyone could have imagined to the first finals held in the Middle East and Arab world.
Messi came to Qatar looking to crown a glittering career by leading Argentina to a third World Cup triumph and managed just that after a staggering 3-3 draw ending in a 4-2 shootout victory against France.
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