Published 19:51 IST, December 19th 2022
Kylian Mbappe's first words after heartbreaking loss to Argentina sets internet on fire
Mbappe scored a hat-trick and even leveled the score with Argentina to take the game into shootouts, but despite his effort France failed to defend the title.
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Kylian Mbappe on Monday shared a heartfelt post on social media after France's shocking defeat against Argentina at FIFA World Cup 2022 final. France lost to Argentina 4-2 on penalties to end their hopes of winning the World Cup for the second time in a row. Mbappe scored a hat-trick in the match and even leveled the score with Argentina to take the game into shootouts, but despite his brilliant effort France failed to defend their title.
On Monday, Mbappe took to his official Twitter handle to share a two-worded post, where he simply said, "We will return," along with France flag and folded hands emojis. The 24-year-old also shared a picture of himself with the Golden Boot award, which he won for scoring the most goals in the tournament. Mbappe finished the World Cup as the leading goal-scorer with 8 goals in 7 matches.
Mbappe's first reaction to France's loss to Argentina in WC final
Nous reviendrons. 🇫🇷🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/Ni2WhO6Tgd
— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) December 19, 2022
Here's how netizens reacted to Mbappe's emotional post
You will be bigger than Messi if you continue at your current rate.
— Hopewell Chin’ono (@daddyhope) December 19, 2022
This is not an emotional statement, the statistics are the ones saying so!
You have achieved more at 23 than Messi did at that age.
Well done, your place is already there in the football greats hall of fame! pic.twitter.com/SzKl93Ex3A
Future GOAT pic.twitter.com/wargE1TYsa
— Washington Onyango (@w_onyango) December 19, 2022
Mbappe you did a great job
— ™️ (@taadibanyinbagh) December 19, 2022
A great player! you won my heart
Love you! pic.twitter.com/F9ri7PVtpz
what I can all say to you “You are 2022 World Cup” you won our hearts 💕 Muchas gracias .. je vous remercie beaucoup pic.twitter.com/wF4Y4H1zHd
— Peter Mbappe🇫🇷 (@PeterPata28) December 19, 2022
Mbappé’s hat trick was only the second in a World Cup final — the other was by England striker Geoff Hurst in 1966.
The Frenchman leaves Qatar with the Golden Boot trophy as the tournament’s top scorer with eight goals. At the age of 23, he’s matched Pelé’s career total of 12 World Cup goals.
But Mbappé couldn’t quite match the Brazil great’s back-to-back World Cup titles — both players were teenagers when they won their first one, Pelé in 1958 and Mbappé in 2018.
One minute before Mbappé turned the game on its head, Argentina’s fans began to taunt him.
Chants of “Olé, Olé” rained down from the stands at Lusail Stadium as Mbappé futilely chased the ball while his opponents passed it over and around him.
Mbappé gestured in frustration with his right arm at the apparent hopelessness of the situation.
But after scoring his first two goals, Mbappé surged into the Argentina half looking for a game-winning third. His darting, twisting run resulted in a shot deflected just too high.
Once he eventually got the hat trick to make it 3-3 in extra time, Mbappé set out for a fourth. His curling cross barely eluded the head of substitute Randal Kolo Muani, and a final dribble deep into the Argentina penalty area was scrambled clear as he looked to shoot.
He shouted out loud as his last attempt to win the game single-handedly slipped away.
(with AP inputs)
Image: Twitter/KylianMbappe
16:41 IST, December 19th 2022