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    Andrew Alderson: Kylian Mbappe magic leads France into quarters with convincing win over Poland

    Andrew Alderson: Kylian Mbappe magic leads France into quarters with convincing win over Poland

    Kylian Mbappé scored two goals and set up another for Olivier Giroud, giving France a 3-1 victory over Poland and a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals today.

    The Paris Saint-German forward now has a tournament-leading five goals and the 2018 champions are within three wins of defending their title.

    Robert Lewandowski scored from the penalty spot in second-half stoppage time for Poland.

    No country has repeated as World Cup champions in six decades — since Brazil achieved the feat by claiming consecutive trophies in 1958 and 1962. Italy is the only other nation to have won two straight, in 1934 and 1938.

    France’s quarterfinal opponent will be either England or Senegal.

    Mbappé scored his first in the 74th minute when he was left unmarked to blast in a long-range shot following a counterattack. He added another in stoppage time when Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny could only get a weak glove on another powerful shot from the man in the No. 10.

    Having also provided two assists, Mbappé has easily been the most productive player in Qatar.

    Mbappé celebrated his second goal by waving his arms for the crowd to cheer louder. Then he hoisted himself up onto the crossbar shortly after the final whistle in another celebratory gesture in front of France’s fans.

    The French team took the lead when Mbappé threaded a pass to Giroud and the AC Milan striker quickly slotted the ball into the far corner. It was Giroud’s 52nd career international goal — breaking a tie with Thierry Henry on France’s all-time scoring list.

    France's Olivier Giroud celebrates after scoring the opening goal. Photo / AP

    After Mbappé leaped into Giroud’s arms to celebrate, pumping his fists, Giroud held up seven fingers to the cameras — five on one hand and two on the other for “52.”

    It’s all the more sweet for Giroud because he wasn’t even supposed to be a starter on this year’s squad until Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema was ruled out because of injury. Giroud also scored two goals in France’s opening 4-1 win over Australia.

    France, however, wasn’t so sure to go this far when several other top players were ruled out shortly before the tournament because of physical issues, including midfielders Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante, central defender Presnel Kimpembe, left back Lucas Hernandez, and forward Christopher Nkunku are also out.

    On a record-setting night for France, goalkeeper Hugo Lloris matched the national team mark of 142 appearances held by Lilian Thuram.

    The previous defending champion to reach the quarterfinals was Brazil in 2006 — when France beat the South Americans before eventually losing in the final to Italy in a penalty shootout.

    France's Kylian Mbappe celebrates with France's Ousmane Dembele. Photo / AP

    With two European teams playing, there weren’t all that many supporters of either country inside Al Thumama Stadium except for small pockets of France fans beating drums behind one goal and red-and-white clad spectators chanting “Polska” behind the opposite goal. There were also plenty of empty seats.

    Poland again struggled to get the ball to Lewandowski, a two-time FIFA player of the year.

    While Lewandowski did miss wide on one long-range opportunity early on, he also gestured angrily at his teammates for not providing him with the ball.

    Lewandowski's first penalty attempt in the final seconds was saved but he scored with the second after a video review ruled that Lloris left his line too early.

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    Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave- November 24th, 2022

    Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave- November 24th, 2022

    Tonight on Sportstalk, we have a solid lineup of updates to share! Highlights for tonight include:

    Brendan Telfer - talking great upsets of history after Japan beat Germany.

    Talkback on that subject.

    Black Caps batsman Devon Conway post the T20 series against India.

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    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Japan beating Germany in World Cup match

    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Japan beating Germany in World Cup match

    The 2022 Fifa World Cup carries on, with today's big surprise being that Japan got a 2-1 victory against Germany. 

    Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave joins in on the surprise that Japan managed to get a come-from-behind lead over Germany.

    D'Arcy also confirms that everyone loves a surprise in events like this, and that Germany has nothing to worry about- for now.

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    Michael Burgess: NZ Herald football writer on the opening matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup

    Michael Burgess: NZ Herald football writer on the opening matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup

    "There's a whole lot of stuff in the background of this tournament, but the football itself isn't going to disappoint"

    NZ Herald football writer Michael Burgess thinks that despite the constant controversial headlines FIFA and the Government of Qatar are producing at the World Cup, the tournament is still off to a good start.

    He spoke to D’Arcy Waldegrave on Sportstalk about why he's been liking what he's seen on the pitch.

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    Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave- November 22nd, 2022

    Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave- November 22nd, 2022

    Today on the show, D'Arcy Waldegrave returns to recap the big moments in sport for the day! Highlights from tonight include: 

    On the Front Foot host Bryan Waddle on the Black Caps' disappointing start to the India series.

    NZ Herald football scribe Michael Burgess on the opening matches of the World Cup.

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    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the controversies associated with the 2022 FIFA World Cup

    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on the controversies associated with the 2022 FIFA World Cup

    The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicked off earlier this week, but the most prominent point of discussion is more wrapped up in Qatar's issues.

    Qatar has a history of worker's rights abuse and homophobia, and all these associated controversies are still present in World Cup discussions.

    D'Arcy Waldegrave, Sportstalk host, says that these discussions will probably become more football-dominated as the World Cup keeps moving forward, and he expects the World Cup will stop being so politicised as more games happen.

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    Kay Oliver: UK correspondent on the English and Welsh team captains protesting FIFA with armbands during World Cup

    Kay Oliver: UK correspondent on the English and Welsh team captains protesting FIFA with armbands during World Cup

    The 2022 FIFA World Cup has just kicked off in Qatar, with England and Wales set to play later this week.

    However, both teams are also boycotting Qatar's anti-gay policies by reinforcing their commitment to wearing OneLove rainbow armbands during their matches. 

    UK correspondent Kay Oliver confirmed that both team captains are staying committed to wearing the armbands, even though they may face consequences for doing so. 

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    Andrew Dickens: Qatar's money has taken their humanity

    Andrew Dickens: Qatar's money has taken their humanity

    The debacle that was the awarding of the Football World Cup to Qatar is once again back in focus with the start of the tournament.

    But make no mistake there's been controversy ever since the awarding of the tournament back in 2010.

    The appointment turned heads.  The smallest country to ever host the cup, the first Arab country. The first country to host the cup that had never qualified for the cup.  A country with little football history.  But a country with a lot of petro dollars

    The appointment came as 2 FIFA officials were suspended due to allegations of corruption and money laundering. And the appointment process has been tainted ever since even though there is now concrete allegation as yet.

    Immediately there was concern about human rights of the country's construction workers because they don't have any of their own.

    Arab countries have long imported their labour from South East Asia, paying them little and taking their passports causing allegations of modern day slavery.

    Meanwhile 10 years ago, the Guardian estimated that 4000 construction workers could die because Qatar's lax safety and employment history.  As it turns out they under-estimated the number to die and to date it's closer to 6500.

    So all this was predicted but the beginning of the tournament has still been fraught.  Ambassadors for the cup have expressed religous disgust for the LGBTQ community. Journalists have been stopped and threatened. At the 11th hour beer was banned from the stadiums upsetting major sponsor Budweiser. At today’s game the Ecudorean fans started chanting WE WANT BEER. The entire Australian squad has signed an open letter criticising Qatar. Rod Stewart told us he turned down 2 million bucks to croon a tune.  David Beckham has been shamed for taking the oil dollar. Tent camps have sprung up for the fans at 175 pounds a night to sweat it out under canvas in 40 degree heat. Others fly in jets to nearby Oman to find hotel beds in the middle of a climate crisis.

    The whole thing is a mess and not an advertisement for the so called "Beautiful Game"

    It's caused some people to say teams should boycott the tournament and that fans should not watch the games.  Which is all too little too late.  Where were you when this was all so obvious 12 years ago.

    My hope is that Qatar hears the criticism and joins the 21st Century.  Their money has taken their humanity. And FIFA’s. Football is a rich game enjoyed by the poor and all. Remember your roots.

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    Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave- November 18th, 2022

    Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave- November 18th, 2022

    Today on the show, we promise a solid lineup for you to check out! Highlights include:

    Football coach Chris Milicich on whether we should switch our moral compasses off to watch the FIFA World Cup.

    Talkback on that issue.

    Phoenix defender Mackenzie Barry ahead of the start of their season.

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    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Sepp Blatter commenting picking Qatar for World Cup was a 'mistake'

    D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Sepp Blatter commenting picking Qatar for World Cup was a 'mistake'

    Sepp Blatter, the former President of FIFA, has recently said that picking Qatar as a location for the upcoming 2022 World Cup was a 'mistake'.

    Sepp Blatter went on to say that Qatar wouldn't work for hosting the World Cup, as the region was 'too small' for football and the FIFA World Cup.

    D'Arcy Waldegrave, host of Sportstalk, addressed these statements and pointed out that the size of Qatar wasn't the biggest issue compared to the heat, homophobia, or workers' rights abuse record.

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