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FANS are all saying the same thing after Kylian Mbappe appeared slightly overexcited that France reached another World Cup final.
The holders were not at their best but once again got the job done as they scrapped past a spirited Morocco side in the semi-finals.
Theo Hernandez fired home the opener after just five minutes on what looked like being a comfortable evening for Les Bleus.
But the surprise package of the World Cup produced another fine showing on the big stage and were unfortunate not to the equaliser their play probably deserved.