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However, eagle-eyed fans are claiming that Mbappe’s hat-trick goal should NOT have stood due to a handball from Dayot Upamecano in the build-up.
The ball appeared to strike Upamecano’s raised hand from a Coman corner before it fell to Mbappe.
Mbappe then shifted the ball onto his favoured right foot and sent a stinging effort goal-bound, which Gonzalo Montiel blocked with his hand, conceding the penalty.
One fan declared: “I never want to hear a claim that Argentina didn’t deserve to win again.
“This blatant handball was right before Mbappe’s shot that led to his penalty in the 117th minute. It should never have stood.”
Another said: “How did no one spot that at the time? Incredible.”
It initially appeared that the effort might be ruled out for offside, when the linesman momentarily raised his flag.
But when TV pictures confirmed Martinez had in fact been onside in the build-up, the goal, which was nearly cleared off the line by defender Jules Kounde, was allowed to stand.
Watching a wide angle of the goal back, however, some fans believe that it SHOULD have been chalked off.
In a snap posted to Twitter, two Argentina substitutes could be seen on the pitch as Messi took the shot.
Their hasty celebrations meant that their side had 13 players on the field.