The highlights of an unforgettable World Cup



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The World Cup in Russia is considered by many to be the best. This has given the world many moments to cherish for a long time. Here are some of them:

Kylian Mbappe sprint against Argentina

  Kylian Mbappe of France overtakes Argentinian goalkeeper during the match of the 16th FIFA World Cup 2018.

Frenchman Kylian Mbappe scores the Argentinian goalkeeper in the match of the 16th day of the 2018 FIFA World Cup ™.

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The 19-year-old showed the world a glimpse of the future as he stood out from his own half and went beyond the unfortunate defenders of Argentina. He covered 70m at 38km / h before being shot by Marcos Rojo inside the area and earned a penalty.

The Cristiano Ronaldo triumph

  Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal during the 2018 FIFA World Cup match against Spain.

Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates in the 2018 FIFA World Cup ™ match against Spain.

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It was Spain 3 Ronaldo 3 in the game that really set up the World Cup the second day. The free kick that allowed Portugal to equalize for the last time, in the 88th minute, was a screamer.

Japan take a 2-0 lead against Belgium

  Japan's players show appreciations to fans after their defeat against Belgium in Rostov-on-Don.

The players of Japan show appreciations to the fans after their defeat against Belgium in Rostov-on-Don.

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With 21 minutes to go, Japan, ranked 61st in the world, dominated Belgium, ranked third, 2-0 in the last match, which could become the match of the tournament. The goal that nearly took the Asian underdogs to the quarter-finals was a superb Takashi Inui timepiece before Belgium wrote one of the biggest returns in the history of the FIFA World Cup. World to impose 3-2.

Igor Akinfeev foot

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Russia's Igor Akinfeev saves a penalty in the match against Spain.

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In a match that shocked the world, but delighted the fans of the host, Russia defeated Spain champion 2010 in the penalty shootout. The hero was the keeper of Russia Akinfeev, who made an incredible stop with his left foot, even as he was diving to the right, against Iago Aspas, who was taking the last kick with a score of 4-3 .

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Croatia's Perisic scores his team's first goal against France in the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals.

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After going through Mario Mandzukic's own goal early, Croatia needed something magical to fight its way against the hot favorite. Perisic provided just that, as he shot into a ball with his left foot after a close contact from the edge of the box, piercing the defense.

Toni Kroos, winner at the death against Sweden

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Germany's Toni Kroos scores his team's second goal against Sweden.

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Only a few seconds from the end, Germany, after losing to Mexico in the opening match, seemed to want to split the points with Sweden when Kroos proposed the # 1 39, one of the goals of the tournament. Just inside the left side of the Swedish penalty area, he kicked his free-kick on Marco Reus, who stopped him and placed him in the opposite corner

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The giant screen announces a revision of the VAR during a match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow.

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VAR could be the biggest legacy of this World Cup; there is still room for improvement and he made the controversy even in the final, but it made football more fair and more exciting. France became the first beneficiary since Antoine Griezmann converted the penalty against Australia on the second day of the tournament; Joshua Risdon's challenge went unnoticed the first time.

Perfect mannequin of Romelu Lukaku against Japan

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The Belgian Romelu Lukaku in action against Japan.

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It would remain one of the brightest audience you would ever see – or rather a non-badist. In the last minute of overtime with a score of 2-2, Kevin de Bruyne started a magnificent counter-attack that ended with a fine pbad to the right of Thomas Meunier, whose center was shot down by Lukaku for Nacer Chadli. crack at home the winner.

Essam El Hadary saves a penalty at the age of 45

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<p>  In the last group match of Egypt, El Hadary finally had a chance against Saudi Arabia and became the oldest to play at the World Cup. He also counted, brilliantly saving Fahad Al Muwallad's penalty. </p>
<p><strong>  Senegal warm-up dance </strong> </p>
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Senegal players celebrate in the match against Japan.

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Senegal may not have been able to repeat its incredible success 16 years after its sensational debut at the 2002 World Cup, but its warm-up routine was a great success. The dance steps of the players before the match against Japan have become viral on the web.

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