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Mbappe fires France into World Cup quarter-finals as meek Messi & Argentina bow out

30-6-2018 < RT 76 340 words
 

A stunning two-goal performance from teenager Kylian Mbappe fired France into the World Cup quarter-finals as they beat Argentina 4-3 in a pulsating encounter in Kazan.


Mbappe’s double in the space of four second-half  minutes killed off Argentina and completed a French comeback from 2-1 down.


Mbappe, 19, had been instrumental in the game’s opening goal, running from mid-way in his own half and bursting past several Argentina players before being brought down in the box by Marcos Rojo.  



Antoine Griezmann converted the spot-kick, rolling it down the middle as Franco Armani went the wrong way in the Argentina goal.


Argentina dominated possession but looked of little threat, until they found themselves level through a stunning equalizer from Angel Di Maria.


Di Maria collected a pass from Ever Banega 30 yards out, rolling the ball out of his feet and firing a swerving shot into the top right-hand corner, past a despairing Lloris for the longest-range strike at Russia 2018 and one of the goals of the tournament.


Argentina then took the lead early in the second half in barely-believable circumstances, when a Lionel Messi shot was deflected past Hugo Lloris by the dangling left foot of Gabriel Mercado.



How much the defender meant it will be a source of debate, but Argentina cared little as they took the lead.  


Facing a test of their resolve, France levelled when right-back Pavard struck a stunning volley when the ball broke to him on the edge of box, hitting the ball with spin and swerve into the top corner in a strike every bit the equal of Di Maria’s earlier effort.  


That set the stage for Mbappe’s knockout double, the first coming on 63 minutes when the striker made space for himself before firing under Armani.


He added his second soon after, collecting from Giroud before slotting home to seal the win for France.  


Substitute Sergio Aguero pulled one back in the 93rd minute but it was too little too late.  


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