WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP FRANCE 4, CROATIA 2

Youth reigns: Mostly millennials take 2nd Cup title for France

France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris lifts the trophy after France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup championship Sunday in the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. It’s the second World Cup title for France, which also won in 1998.
France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris lifts the trophy after France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup championship Sunday in the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. It’s the second World Cup title for France, which also won in 1998.

MOSCOW -- Taking turns sliding across the rain-soaked turf holding the World Cup trophy tight, teenager Kylian Mbappe and the rest of France's players acted like the youthful bunch they are.

Nothing, not a Pussy Riot protest nor a postgame downpour that soaked Russian President Vladimir Putin, was going to stop the party.

It carried on long after a thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia on Sunday. In the locker room with French President Emmanuel Macron striking poses with players, then a champagne-spraying, water-splashing interruption of Coach Didier Deschamps' news conference.

"Sorry! They're young and they're happy," said Deschamps, like a proud father.

Deschamps had good reason to indulge them. His team is mostly aged 25 or under and can return almost intact to defend their title in 2022 in Qatar.

"Our children are going to be very proud," forward Antoine Griezmann said. "The World Cup, it's a lot."

Mbappe, 19, became only the second teen after Pele to score in a World Cup final. Pele was 17 when Brazil beat Sweden 5-2 in 1958.

Mbappe had just shown his electrifying speed in the 52nd minute when play was held up by four protesters who ran onto the field. Russian punk band Pussy Riot later took credit for the incident -- watched from the VIP seats by Putin, whose government once jailed members of the activist group. Charges were filed against the group on Sunday, too.

Putin was later on the field to award medals to the players in a ceremony soon drenched in rain and joy. As thunder pealed and lightning cracked, FIFA President Gianni Infantino handed France captain Hugo Lloris the gold World Cup trophy.

Gold confetti stuck to the soaked Les Bleus as they paraded the trophy around the Luzhniki Stadium, a final act of an enthralling tournament in which Croatia reached its first final while powers Brazil, Germany and Argentina went home early.

About 12 minutes after a protester gave Mbappe a double high-five on the field, Mbappe sent a right-footed shot from 25 yards past goalkeeper Danijel Subasic. The goal put France up 4-1, closing the door on Croatia, which had been the better team until Mbappe took control.

Mbappe, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain in the French league, was born months after France won its only other World Cup title in 1998.

"I have a whole story to write," Mbappe said. "This is just the beginning."

Paul Pogba and Griezmann, France's two other key creative players, also scored. Pogba played a disciplined role in Russia, but his natural joy was evident celebrating his 18-yard shot and leading the champagne shower for Deschamps.

But it was Mbappe who put the match out of reach with a furious passage of play in the second half. In the 59th, a run from Mbappe started a play that ended up with Pogba on the edge of the penalty area. With his second attempt, the midfielder curled his shot beyond Subasic.

Griezmann scored from the penalty spot in the 38th minute fully four minutes after his corner kick was knocked out of play by Ivan Perisic's arm. The referee ruled it handball only after a video review, just as the first thunder claps boomed around the stadium.

"In a World Cup final, you do not give such a penalty," Croatia Coach Zlatko Dalic said.

France took the lead in the 18th when Croatia's tallest outfield player, 6-foot-3 forward Mario Mandzukic, rose to meet Griezmann's free kick with the top of his head. He deflected it past his own goalkeeper.

Perisic and Mandzukic both scored for Croatia, first to equalize in the 28th minute and later as a consolation goal in the 69th, embarrassing Lloris with a flicked shot as the France goalkeeper tried to dribble the ball out of his goalmouth.

But the three-goal lead was too much for the red-and-white-checkered squad that made a habit of coming back at the World Cup -- and played three consecutive 120-minute games before the final.

"We were dominant, we had control," Dalic said through a translator. "What we've had in terms of luck over the tournament, we lacked that today."

Deschamps became only the third man to win the World Cup as a player and a coach. He joined Mario Zagallo of Brazil and Franz Beckenbauer, who captained West Germany.

France's captain 20 years ago, Deschamps was lifted up by his players on the field and flung into the air several times and caught. The normally staid coach did a few skipping dance steps in the rain before stopping and laughing at himself.

It was that kind of unbridled evening for the French, who won with an exuberance not often seen in a mostly efficient, controlled title run.

Back home in France, when tens of thousands of fans headed to the Eiffel Tower to watch a broadcast on giant screens, Paris police closed the area more than two hours before kickoff.

Two years ago at home, France flopped in a European Championship final it was expected to win against Portugal.

"But maybe if we had been European champions we would not be champions today," Deschamps said.

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Kylian Mbappe scores France’s fourth goal during Sunday’s championship. Mbappe, 19, became only the second teen after Pele to score in a World Cup final.

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AP/REBECCA BLACKWELL

Croatia’s Dejan Lovren reacts following a missed scoring opportunity by his team.

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AP/FRANCOIS MORI

A man waves the French flag on the Champs-Elysees avenue after France won the World Cup after beating Croatia 4-2 on Sunday in Moscow. The championship was France’s first since 1998 when it defeated Brazil 3-0.

Sports on 07/16/2018

Past World Cup finals

2018 France 4, Croatia 2

2014 Germany 1, Argentina 0, OT

2010 Spain 1, Netherlands 0, OT

2006 Italy 1, France 1, Italy won 5-3 on penalty kicks

2002 Brazil 2, Germany 0

1998 France 3, Brazil 0

1994 Brazil 0, Italy 0, Brazil won 3-2 on penalty kicks

1990 West Germany 1, Argentina 0

1986 Argentina 3, West Germany 2

1982 Italy 3, West Germany 1

1978 Argentina 3, Netherlands 1, OT

1974 West Germany 2, Netherlands 1

1970 Brazil 4, Italy 1

1966 England 4, West Germany 2, OT

1962 Brazil 3, Czechoslovakia 1

1958 Brazil 5, Sweden 2

1954 West Germany 3, Hungary 2

1950 x-Uruguay 2, Brazil 1

1938 Italy 4, Hungary 2

1934 Italy 2, Czechoslovakia 1, OT

1930 Uruguay 4, Argentina 2

x-last game of tournament, but technically not a final

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