The French World Cup squad has been welcomed home by thousands of football fans following their dramatic defeat against Argentina.
Teammates including Kylian Mbappe – who scored a thrilling hat-trick in Sunday’s World Cup final – arrived at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on Monday evening, where staff applauded them as they departed from the plane.
A coach then took the squad to the heart of the capital, where thousands defied drab and chilly December conditions to greet them.
Fans gathered at the Place de la Concorde square let off fireworks, waved French tricolore flags and chanted “Allez Les Bleus” and the French national anthem, cheering with delight as the team appeared on the balcony of the prestigious Hotel de Crillon.
Coach Didier Deschamps and team captain, Hugo Lloris, waved to crowds, later joined by their teammates including Mbappe – who drew a huge roar from fans.
But the squad could not disguise their heartbreak over their loss, with Mbappe and Olivier Giroud seen struggling to smile as they touched down at the airport.
France’s hopes of a second World Cup win were dashed in the nail-biting final which saw them beaten 4-2 on penalties by Argentina, who claimed their third title.
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