Spain defeated struggling Argentina 1-0 in extra time in the final, winning the World Cup for the second time.
After a brilliant performance before kick-off, the first half was very volatile with Ramin Yamal coming closest. Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez suffered heartache when he was sent off with an injury just before the break.
Both teams then had to sit in their respective locker rooms for a relatively long time, as the World Cup final was interrupted for a much-anticipated halftime show.
However, the situation remained almost the same even after his appearance, and although Spain boasted overwhelming possession, they were unable to convert any clear chances.
As extra-time approached, Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandes, who had already received a yellow card, was shown a red card for a tackle.
The Mirror’s chief football writer, John Cross, rates the Argentine players, while Ryan Taylor is in charge of the Spanish team.
Spanish player evaluation
Unai Simon – 7 Quickly got off his line and did a good job of sweeping behind Spain’s last line. On one occasion he beat Lionel Messi to the ball.
Pedro Polo – 7 Good defender, posed a threat when he darted forward and once looked like he was fouled, but was not given.
Pau Kubalsi – 8 So amazing that you forget your age. wonderful. He handles the ball smoothly and is very calm. He still has what it takes to be one of the best defenders in the world.
Aymeric Laporte – 8 It was important that he backed up his pre-match comments with a strong statement. His statement was true when Argentina tried to kick Spain.
Marc Cucurella – 7 He ran up the wing, especially in the first half. The game is progressing in leaps and bounds and you can see why Real Madrid signed him. future threats.
Rodri – 8A Rolls Royce. He dominated the midfield, drew fouls and became Spain’s beacon in the heart of the park.
Dani Olmo – 7 Threatened early on and suffered a heavy tackle from Alexis Mac Allister. Sharp between the lines could not find the target.
Fabian Ruiz – 7 Good in midfield and screwed a great ball into the final third. 62 minutes with subtitles.
Lamine Yamal – 7 Started like a fire, but struggled as the match progressed.
Alex Baena – 7 Neat and tidy, but sometimes hesitant in the final third. He needs to improve his shooting and he will add more goals to the game.
Mikel Oyarzabal – 6 Mixed, but lacked the killer finishing and instincts he showed throughout the tournament.
Ferran Torres replaces Oyarzabal (62) – 9 An unlikely hero. But he contributed when Spain needed it most.
Pedri replaces Lewis (62) – 7
Nico Williams replaces Baena (75) – 8
Mikel Merino replaces Olmo (75) – 7
Martin Zvimendi replaces Rodri (99)
Eric Garcia plays for Laporte (99)
Evaluation of Argentina national team players
Emiliano Martinez – 8 save after save, but couldn’t do anything for the winner.
Gonzalo Montiel – 6 The fun backslot was a real weakness, but Spain found joy on the wing.
Lisandro Martinez – 6 reserved. His injury absence was a blow to both Spain and Man United.
Cristian Romero – 7 Solid, determined and looked very focused for his country. A great defender when he gets going.
Nicholas Tagliavko – 7 Although he is showing his age these days, he still tries to carry out his duties with a resolute attitude.
Enzo Fernandes – 4 He was sent off for an outrageous challenge, costing his country the chance to win another World Cup.
Nico Gonzalez – 5 Got carried away at half-time, which says a lot about him and Argentina’s performance.
Alexis Mac Allister – 6 Lucky not to get booked for a brutal foul on Dani Omole. We scrapped and fought.
Rodrigo de Paul – put in five shifts but really struggled to make things happen for Argentina. Quiet.
Julian Alvarez – 6 Another quiet game for a player who doesn’t pay attention to his sharpness or fitness.
Lionel Messi – 6 Very subdued by his standards, but this tournament showed that Messi’s moments are everything.
substitute
Otamendi replaces Martinez for 44 minutes and 6 seconds
Paredes, for Gonzalez, 46 minutes, 6
Molina, Montiel, 58 minutes, 6
Simeone replaces De Paul, 70 minutes 6 seconds
For Medina, Romero, 70 minutes 6
Senesi replaces Alvarez, 102 minutes
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