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The six-goal final between France and Argentina set a World Cup record of 172 at this year's tournament.
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Messi's Argentina won the final of FIFA World Cup 22 in penalty shootout against France.
Mbappe's late equalising goal takes FIFA World Cup final into penalty shootout as both teams scored 3 goals each.
Lionel Messi scores Argentina's third goal to regain lead 3-2.
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France came from behind to equalize two goals scored by Argentina in the first half, the two teams headed into extra-time with the scoreline of 2-2.
Mbappe's brace set the final match ablaze after France came from behind to score two goals in less than 5 minutes.
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Argentina's captain Lionel Messi and striker Di Maria breached the goal lines in 22nd and 35th minute respectively to put Argentina in a position most likely to win the FIFA World Cup 22.