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On the eve of the World Cup final between France and Croatia, Reuters sports journalists chose their competition team:
Hugo Lloris (France)
• Underestimated at the club and selection level, goalkeeper Lloris's skills have finally received the attention they deserve. deserve at this World Cup. Defenses in key moments against Uruguay in the quarterfinals and against Belgium in the semifinals were crucial in France's run to the finals.
Sime Vrsaljko (Croatia)
• Vrsaljko is the summary of a modern side, which defends not only the right flank, but also a kind of right and right. While Luka Modric did not play too far from his defense zone, Vrsjalko repelled the attack and filled a void in the middle of the pitch.
Harry Maguire (England)
• Unknown to England outside the competition, Maguire prompted fans to learn more about Leicester's 25-year-old defenseman. Strong in defense and always a threat in stop ball situations, Maguire is the symbol of New England.
Diego Godín (Uruguay)
• Godín's performances in this World Cup have denied allegations about Uruguayan defenders. Godín committed only five fouls in his five matches, even the number of fouls he suffered. He was amazing in charge of a defense that was one of the best of all the competition.
Lucas Hernández (France)
• Hernández is another little-known French player who took on importance in this World Cup. The Atletico Madrid defender, aged 22, only made his debut in France team in March, but he's perfectly suited to the left-back .
Paul Pogba (France)
• Pogba often has poor performance at the club level, but has been magnificent at this World Cup, aided by the tireless flying Golo Kanté.
Luka Modric (Croatia)
• In a selection of cutting-edge talents, Modric is Croatian who has always lived up to his reputation. The Rolls Royce of football players, he has shown elegance in all games, seeming never to be tired and rarely miss a pbad.
No Golo Kanté (France)
• The little Frenchman finally gets the applause he deserves. Paul Pogba has the style and Kylian Mbappé the headlines but it's Kanté with his phenomenal presence in the midfield that was the key to French success
Eden Hazard (Belgium)
• Like Modric, Hazard is one of the best contenders at the tournament. His bursts of midfield and dribbling in and out of the zone were inspiring to take Belgium in third place. Often the target of fouls, he avoids dramatic performances and may consider himself unlucky not to play Sunday's final.
Edinson Cavani (Uruguay)
• Cavani is used to supporting Luis Suárez in the national team and at Neymar in Paris Saint-Germain, but in Russia he took the main stage for the first time. Uruguay, scoring three goals in four games, including two in the last 16 win over Portugal. It may not be a coincidence that Uruguay 's defeat came when it was not on the ground because of an injury.
Kylian Mbappé (France)
• Mbappé showed in Russia that it is he, and not his Parisian partner Saint-Germain Neymar, the most likely successor of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the best at world for the next decade. His heel pbades to place Oliver Giroud against the goal against Belgium which was one of the most sublime moments of all the competition.
Andreas Granqvist (Sweden)
Kevin de Bruyne (Belgium)
Denis Cheryshev (19659006)
KERER SCHMEICHEL (Denmark)
Kieran Trippier (England)
Yerry Mina (Colombia) [19659006] (19659006) • Deschamps was criticized for leaving big names outside the World Cup, but there was his madness. His team is balanced and played cooperatively and although France has not always been attractive, the selection was still in control. If France beat Croatia in Moscow, the former midfielder of Olympique Marseille and Juventus will join Mário Zagallo and Franz Beckenbayer as the third man to win a Cup as a player and coach.
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