The French national team was crowned world champions after defeating
an underdog Croatian team 4-2 in the World Cup final in Moscow on
Sunday, capturing its second World Cup title and its first since it
hosted the 1998 tournament 20 years ago. Les Bleus manager Didier
Deschamps was the captain in 1998 when his team shocked Brazil in Paris,
and on Sunday he became the third to ever win the World Cup as a player
and coach.
In a match that featured anything you could have ever imagined, an own goal, a goalkeeper gaffe, pitch invaders and a teenager wunderkind finding the back of the net, France rolled to a convincing 4-1 lead and managed to hold on to earn its second star.
Read more: 2018 World Cup final score, recap: France beats Croatia as Pogba, Mbappe, Griezmann shine - CBSSports.com
In a match that featured anything you could have ever imagined, an own goal, a goalkeeper gaffe, pitch invaders and a teenager wunderkind finding the back of the net, France rolled to a convincing 4-1 lead and managed to hold on to earn its second star.
Read more: 2018 World Cup final score, recap: France beats Croatia as Pogba, Mbappe, Griezmann shine - CBSSports.com
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