“We know it is going to be a tough game, and they are going to have the support of the crowd,” said Griezmann.


Doha: French playmaker Antoine Griezmann has admitted that facing seven times Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi will present “a totally different proposition” after France overcame a strong Morocco side on Wednesday to reach their second World Cup final in a row.
“We’ve seen practically all of the matches at this World Cup, we’ve seen Argentina play, we know how they play, they are a difficult team to play and a team who are on top form,” the 31-year-old Atlético Madrid star said in a post-match press conference.
Griezmann was the man of the match against Morocco, and his performances at the World Cup have earned him plenty of plaudits. Injuries to Paul Pogba and N’golo Kante before the tournament meant Griezmann, who usually plays as a forward, was forced to drop into midfield – something he has done with aplomb – racking up three vital assists in the knockout stages.
After the semifinal win, however, Griezmann urged his team to not become complacent. La Albiceleste, as Argentina are known, produced a fine team performance on Tuesday as they brushed aside Croatia 3-0 in the semifinal. “They seem to be on top form, there isn’t only Messi – they have a strong side around him,” said Griezmann.
Messi is the leading goalscorer this tournament along with France’s Kylian Mbappe with five goals. His side recovered from a first-round defeat to Saudi Arabia to top their group and then beat Australia, the Netherlands and Croatia in the knockout games.
Throughout the tournament, Argentina have enjoyed significant support in the stands, with many fans making the more than 13,000km (8,080 miles) journey from Argentina to Qatar to urge their side on.
“We know it is going to be a tough game, and they are going to have the support of the crowd,” said Griezmann.
Griezmann assured French fans that they understand the threat of an Argentina side who have grown in confidence as the tournament has progressed and “will be well prepared”.
The two teams played each other at the 2018 World Cup in a thrilling 4-3 win for France.
Recently, the 35-year-old Messi confirmed this would be his last appearance at the World Cup.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA

Microsoft avoids EU fine after Slack complained about Teams bundling
- 3 hours ago
Asia Cup T20: Bangladesh defeat Afghanistan by 8 runs
- 8 hours ago

The Supreme Court is about to decide one of the biggest economic policy cases ever
- 38 minutes ago

Amazon’s Thursday Night Football broadcasts add more AI to the NFL
- 3 hours ago
First ODI: Sidra Ameen’s ton helps Pakistan women set South Africa 256-run target
- 9 hours ago

Why free speech can be so contentious
- 38 minutes ago

Roku wants you to see a lot more AI-generated ads
- 3 hours ago
.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
Twelve killed in Malaysia landslides after week-long downpour
- 8 hours ago

You can now play Silksong on flagship Android phones — and pick up where you left off on PC
- 3 hours ago

Nintendo Direct September 2025: all the news and trailers
- 3 hours ago

Wrestlepalooza 2025: Date, time, channel, card, how to watch
- 2 hours ago

Sierra CEO Bret Taylor on why the AI bubble feels like the dotcom boom
- 3 hours ago