Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo out of FIFA World Cup second round

There were all kinds of stories at Kazan Arena on Saturday. Redemption, fall from grace, stories of misplaced hope and of despair.
Argentina striker Lionel Messi and Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo | AFP
Argentina striker Lionel Messi and Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo | AFP

KAZAN: There were all kinds of stories at Kazan Arena on Saturday. Redemption, fall from grace, stories of misplaced hope and of despair. At the end of them all, 19-year-old Kylian Mbappe was standing tall on top of the dust and rubble that was Argentina’s World Cup campaign. Later in the night, Ronaldo-led Portugal lost to Uruguay 1-2.

Edinson Cavani scored a brace, while Pepe scored the only goal for Portugal.

A couple of games ago, against Peru, Mbappe had become the youngest Frenchman to score in a World Cup. Against Argentina, he shrugged off the role of teenage understudy and donned the mantle of the leading man.

The game finished 4-3 in France’s favour and they owed three goals to Mbappe. The first was a breathtaking run past the Argentinean backline which culminated in Marcos Rojo desperately bundling him over.

Antoine Griezmann converted the penalty. With the game poised at 2-2, Mbappe took the ball inside the box and powered a low shot in. Four minutes later, he took a pass in his stride and fired it into the right bottom corner.

Between those, there was hope for Argentina. Just before half-time, Angel di Maria curled a beauty past Hugo Lloris. And just after the restart, Paul Pogba’s clearance off a free-kick fell to Messi. His shot took a deflection before going in.

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