FIFA World Cup France vs Argentina
The defending champion France football team has rocked the FIFA World Cup 2022 season. This team has created history by entering the final of the second consecutive World Cup. Now in Titanic, this France team will compete with Argentina under the captaincy of Lionel Messi.
The final match of the FIFA World Cup 2022, being hosted by Qatar, will be played at the Lusell Stadium on 18 December. This match will be between France and Argentina, which will be played from 8.30 pm Indian time.
France reached the final on the strength of these players
The journey of the French team, which won the title by defeating Croatia in the final of the last World Cup, has been full of ups and downs this time. He finally made it to the final on the basis of star players like Killian Embappé, Oliver Girod, Antoine Griezmann. Embappe and Girod have had a great performance in this.
Apart from these, there are two players who showed their strength in the semi-finals and showed the way out to the Moroccan team. These players are left-back Theo Hernandez and forward Randall Kolo Muani. Both of them scored a goal each against Morocco and played a key role in the big win.
Golden Boot in the race for Kylian Mbappé
France's star forward Kylian Mbappe has scored 5 goals so far this season. He is tied with Lionel Messi for the most goals. Now both the players will have one last chance in the finals for a margin ahead of each other.
After Embappé and Messi, only one player each from Argentina and France is jointly second on the list. These players are Girod of France and Julian Alvarez of Argentina. Both have scored equally 4-4 goals. It may also happen that in the final match one of these two scores two or more goals and can capture the Golden Boot leaving everyone behind.
French team in the final for the fourth time
By winning this competition, the French team has entered the final for the second time in a row and for the fourth time overall. France has played in the final three times before, winning the title twice in 1998 and 2018, while finishing as runner-up in 2006. The French team has also been at number three twice and once at number four.