My World Cup diary: final reflections with glory for Argentina in a tournament where minnows triumphed

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Richard Steer enjoyed a thrilling World Cup final at the conclusion of a tournament that often challenged football’s world order

It all seemed a bit surreal as I sat in the Lusail Stadium, located about 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) north of Doha, watching last night’s World Cup final. I was joined by an  estimated worldwide TV audience of over 1.5bn and, while the stadium capacity was 89,000, such was the noise from the elated Argentinia fans that it sounded like most of those global spectators were actually in the ground with me.  

For aficionados this has been one of the best final matches on record. The magic of Lionel Messi did not disappoint and the majesty of Kylian Mbappe was on full display, with the tension and excitement palpable throughout. Finals are often an anti-climax, but this one served up more than enough thrills and spills.

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