DOHA, Qatar
Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez has been crowned Young Player of the Tournament after his country's triumph over France on penalties.
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Enzo Fernandez was crowned Young Player of the Tournament after Argentina's triumph (Courtesy) |
Lionel Messi finally claimed the prize he has craved the most as Argentina overcame the disappointment of twice leading and twice being pegged back by winning from 12 yards - their sixth World Cup penalty shootout victory in all.
Fernandez's team-mates, Emiliano Martinez and Messi, also won personal gongs in claiming the Golden Glove and Golden Ball awards, respectively.
Kylian Mbappe, who became the first player to score a World Cup final hat-trick since Geoff Hurst in 1966, won the Golden Boot.
Argentina ended 36 years of pain by ending their World Cup drought - rather poetically their last came in 1986.
Fernandez, who only joined Benfica this summer from River Plate, is already being touted for a big move. Former Argentina international Pablo Zabaleta tipped the midfielder to move to a 'better league' this summer. Argentina not only claimed the main prize - but they also swept up the individual gongs (Courtesy)
The Benfica midfielder beat off competition from the likes of Jude Bellingham, Aurelien Tchouameni and team-mate Julian Alvarez to claim the gong.
'He showed his personality, class on the ball. I think maybe next summer, he will go to better league,' he said on the BBC.
He added: 'A very complete midfielder. He can put tackles in, good on the ball and can pass it effectively.'
With various Premier League clubs said to be interested, Alan Shearer joked: 'Let’s see if he would like to play against Bournemouth [for Newcastle] on Tuesday night.'
Fernandez put in a series of impressive performances at the base of Argentina's midfield - while he also scored against Mexico in the group stages.
Rio Ferdinand, meanwhile, said: 'There will be top, top clubs sniffing around him, he was so composed for a kid playing at that level.'
The midfielder has been linked with Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid - while it is also believed a host of other European clubs will be chasing his signature.
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