Live match France and Argentina 2022 will decide the classic final based on small details

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France and Argentina will decide the classic final (2022) based on small details-awwaken.com
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Despite increased playing time at Qatar’s FIFA World Cup, the match between France and Argentina 2022 on Sunday is likely to be decided by the little details — the runs by Kylian Mbappe and the passes from Lionel Messi — at the Lusail Stadium.

France and Argentina will decide the classic final (2022) based on small details-awwaken.com
France and Argentina will decide the classic final (2022) based on small details-awwaken.com

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Due to the similarities between the defending champions France and Argentina, it’s going to be determined by that moment of brilliance. As long as neither team looks to dominate possession, both keep their shape and sit behind the ball.

According to the semi-finals, both teams had a mere 39 percent possession of the ball against Morocco and Croatia.

In the end, they emerged as winners due to their ruthless performance at critical moments. The France team used Mbappe’s quick feet to defeat Morocco whereas the Argentina team was smitten by Messi’s magic when they defeated Croatia.

World Cup champion with Germany

“France and Argentina have similar approaches,” Juergen Klinsmann, a World Cup champion with Germany in 1990, told reporters at a FIFA news conference.

“ Both teams have explosive speed because of their individual qualities, and it’s an exciting final that keeps us guessing which team will score first, and it seems they’ll neutralize each other in midfield,” he said.

The FIFA’s chief of global football development and head of the Technical Study Group, Arsene Wenger, concurred before adding, “Mbappe often plays behind defenders whereas Messi plays behind midfield ”.

Both duos will try to inspire their sides from their positions.

This year’s final will be held on 18 December, the hosts’ National Day, and will showcase the battle between two superstars of Paris Saint Germain – the club effectively owned by Qatar.

As the first Arab host of the World Cup, this has been an issue of debate throughout the buildup to the tournament. There will be a big winner in Qatar, regardless of the outcome on the pitch.

Three days between the semi-finals and final felt like an eternity at the most congested World Cup ever with 32 teams competing intensely. Messi and Mbappe were the center of attention during this time.

“Messi and Mbappe determined the outcome of the semi-finals,” Fabio Capello told reporters during the Legends Cup, a FIFA sideline tournament between the semifinals and the final.

“Two times, Mbappe’s shots were deflected for goals, and he came very close to scoring. 

Messi played a great game against Croatia and showed why he is the best player. In his opinion, both of them will have a hard time winning it, as they will be the ones who will be important.

Mbappe and Messi are both battling for the World Cup trophy for different reasons.

Last World Cup for Argentina

Despite winning every prize in the game in his career, Messi has yet to win the biggest one. Having won the last World Cup for Argentina a year before Messi was born, this is by his own admission his last chance to move beyond the shadow of Diego Maradona.

Upon winning on Sunday, Mbappe will become the second player after Pele to become world champion twice before turning 24 on Tuesday (Dec 20).

During the Legends Cup, former Dutch international Clarence Seedorf told reporters Messi is capable of winning matches from all angles. Mbappe, however, plays higher up the pitch, but he can do a lot of magic,” Seedorf said.

It is Messi’s last chance to win a title that many think he deserves, as this is his last World Cup. In spite of this, I believe that it will be a very competitive final. The game will be technical and intense, with a lot of pressure put on both teams.”

Time to spare on France and Argentina 2022

Furthermore, this time there will be a lot more playing than before. On Friday, FIFA’s closing press conference noted that the referees added more time after the game for stoppages, so that the playing time – the time when the ball was rolling – was just under 60 minutes at the matches.

Those split-second interventions, cheeky shots, key passes, or subtle movements could very well be the decisive factor. A goalkeeper’s performance could also decide the outcome. It only takes a moment of misjudgment in the final to cause a defeat.

According to Jens Lehmann, former Germany goalkeeper, “a keeper must be perfect.”. Martinez is having a great World Cup so far. It was a fantastic game for France’s Hugo Lloris against Morocco, but Martinez is a more complete player,” he said.

It’s all about the details, from the tactics to the line-ups.

Despite the absences of key midfielders Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante along with star forward Karim Benzema due to injury, France coach Didier Deschamps has patched up his team despite the absences of key midfielders Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante. Argentina’s Lionel Scaloni’s squad rallies around Messi and has been unbeaten for 36 games.

“Didier has always  an innovative team leader,” said Christian Karembeu, who play alongside Deschamps in France’s 1998 World Cup victory.

Our team is competitive and we have a young generation of players who have done exceptionally well. There has been a balance in the center with players like Aurelien Tchouameni and Adrien Rabiot coming in.”

As a coach, Deschamps would become only the second man after Italian Vittorio Pozzo to win back-to-back World Cup titles.

Mbappe and Messi

Antoine Griezmann’s petite frame, which has adapted seamlessly to Les Bleus’ new midfield role, could prove just as crucial as Mbappe and Messi.

I’ve  so impressed with him,” said Karembeu. In the old days, he could play as a number 10, a number eight, but now he is playing a free role, allowing him to do what he wants.”

The last time these two sides played at the World Cup, France won a chaotic match 4-3 thanks to Mbappe’s pace.

On Sunday, he could be crown as the best player on the planet. It was his announcement on the world stage, but Sunday is his moment of apogee.

In 2014, Argentina lost to Germany in the final in Brazil, and Messi is hoping to go one step better this year.

When Messi was under so much pressure at the Maracana, he threw up on the pitch. A World Cup title will be the pinnacle of his legacy, and he will strive to do even better in Lusail. The only thing he needs is that one moment to make a difference.

 

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