DOHA (Qatar):Lionel Messi ended his long wait for the World Cup title in one of the most memorable finals in history. Messi was at his most inspirational, scoring two goals to take his total for the tournament to seven and delivering his country's third World Cup triumph as Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw through extra time.
But Kylian Mbappe made him work hard for the trophy he has long craved by scoring a hat trick, including two goals in 97 seconds late in regulation to pull France back from 2-0 down. The France forward evened the score again after Messi put Argentina back in front in extra time.
Ultimately, it was Messi's World Cup to raise. After fulfilling his life's ambition, what's next for him and Argentina?
EXPECTATION VS. PERFORMANCE
With Messi in the team, it's always going to be among the favorites. But at the age of 35 and in the final stages of his storied career, the forward looked less equipped than in previous years to lead his country to success. And when Saudia Arabia produced one of the biggest upsets in the competition's 92-year history by beating Argentina 2-1 in the group stage, the potential for an embarrassing early exit looked a real possibility.
Messi inspired the team to recover from that setback and produced one of the all-time great tournament performances with seven goals and three assists. While Argentina's expectations might not have been at their highest for this year's World Cup, Messi finally realized the expectations placed on him for the majority of his career by winning the sport's biggest prize.