Marcus Thuram confesses no memory of 2022 World Cup final

French forward Marcus Thuram, of Inter Milan, revealed he has no memory of the 2022 Qatar World Cup final, where France lost to Argentina on penalties. In an interview, he described the intense emotion of the match at Lusail Stadium and the feeling of playing as if in Argentina.

Marcus Thuram, the 28-year-old forward for Inter Milan, shared his reflections on the 2022 Qatar World Cup final, nearly four years after the event. On December 18, 2022, at Lusail Stadium, France faced Argentina in an epic showdown that ended in penalties favoring the Albiceleste. Thuram entered the pitch in the 40th minute of the first half, replacing Olivier Giroud, with Argentina leading 2-0. He later assisted Kylian Mbappé on France's second goal, tying the score at 2-2, though he did not take part in the penalty shootout.

Thuram recalled the stadium atmosphere: “I remember walking in and seeing all the Argentina fans in the stadium. It felt like we were playing in Argentina.” He lamented the unfulfilled desire: “Our wish was to win the World Cup in front of their fans, but we know how it ended.” The most striking confession was about his memory: “The final is the only match where I have no memory.” He explained that, unlike other games he recalls in detail even from five years ago, this one is “as if it never happened.” He attributed it to the intense emotion or the outcome: “I don't know if it's because of the emotion of the match, or how it ended, but it's as if it never happened.”

This revelation is not isolated. Another Frenchman, Randal Kolo Muani, still grapples with a missed chance in extra time, when the score was 3-3. He faced Emiliano 'Dibu' Martínez in a one-on-one, but the Argentine goalkeeper saved it. Kolo Muani confessed: “I still keep watching it. I know it by heart. [...] I still have it stuck in my throat and I'll have it for life.” These statements highlight the lasting impact of the defeat on the French players, on the eve of a new World Cup.

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Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring in France's 4-0 win over Ukraine, securing qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
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France secured their spot at the 2026 World Cup with a dominant 4-0 victory over Ukraine in Paris. Kylian Mbappe scored twice, including a Panenka penalty, while Michael Olise and Hugo Ekitike added the other goals. The win came in the penultimate group stage match, topping Group D.

UEFA and CONMEBOL have announced that Spain, winners of UEFA EURO 2024, will play Argentina, CONMEBOL Copa América 2024 champions, in the men's Finalissima 2026. The match will take place at Lusail Stadium in Qatar on 27 March 2026. This fixture revives the tradition of pitting European and South American continental champions against each other.

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Italy's captain Gianluigi Donnarumma admitted to crying after his team's penalty shootout loss to Bosnia-Herzegovina, ending their hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup. The match ended 1-1 before Bosnia won 4-1 on penalties. This marks Italy's third straight absence from the tournament.

Host nation Morocco qualified for the Africa Cup final with a 4:2 penalty shootout win over Nigeria. Senegal defeated Egypt 1:0 thanks to a goal by Sadio Mané. The two teams will meet on Sunday in Rabat.

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France's national rugby team ended its autumn tour with a 48-33 win over Australia at Stade de France, scoring seven tries in an offensive display marred by defensive lapses. The victory secures the Blues' seeding status for the 2027 World Cup draw. Coach Fabien Galthié praised the positives while lamenting ongoing indiscipline.

South Africa's Bafana Bafana were eliminated from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after a 2-1 loss to Cameroon in the quarterfinals on January 4. The team adopted a conservative tactical approach that contrasted with their successful run to third place in the 2023 tournament. Coach Hugo Broos attributed some shortcomings to luck but insisted the side is not regressing.

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The 2026 World Cup draw, held Friday in Washington, placed the France team in Group I with Senegal, Norway, and an intercontinental playoff winner. A specific rule on playoff teams from pot 4 prevented Uzbekistan from joining the Bleus, redirecting them to Erling Haaland's Norway. Didier Deschamps described the group as one of the toughest.

 

 

 

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