Well that was quite imperious, if I’m honest. It was a tight opening 20 minutes, and Croatia did come out fighting after the break, but the damage was done by then. The good teams have a habit of not showing their hand until it counts at the World Cup, and that’s exactly what Argentina have done in today’s 3-0 win. Lionel Messi is getting better with every game, Julian Alvarez isn’t far behind him, Enzo Fernandez had his moments and they will be tough opposition for either France or Morocco come Monday morning (Sydney time).
Croatia fall short of a second straight final, and barring the third-place play-off we’ve probably seen the end of Luka Modric on the big stage. They can hold their heads high, but that will hurt for a while.