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FRANCE won their second World Cup title by beating Croatia 4-2 today in a match briefly interrupted by an on-field protest during the second half that Russian punk band Pussy Riot later took credit for.
France led 2-1 at half-time courtesy of the first own goal and the first video-reviewed penalty in a World Cup final. The own goal off the top of Mario Mandzukic’s head was the 12th of the tournament — double the previous World Cup record of six.
Croatia rallied to equalise on a terrific left-foot strike by Ivan Perisic but France took the lead right back when Perisic handled the ball in the area.
Argentinian referee Nestor Pitana initially didn’t call the handball but awarded the spot kick after a video review. Antoine Griezmann converted the penalty to put France back in front.
Four pitch invaders disrupted the game in the 52nd minute for about a minute before being dragged away by security and police. Punk rock group Pussy Riot quickly claimed responsibility for the pitch invasion via social media, saying it was a protest aimed at ending illegal arrests of protesters and to allow political competition in Russia.
Play resumed and France quickly took a 4-1 lead with goals from Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe in the 59th and 65th minutes before Mandzukic pulled one back for Croatia in the 69th.
Croatia were playing in their first World Cup final. For France, it was a first World Cup crown since winning on home soil in 1998.