Moscow: Not even the loudest of thunderclaps could shake Antoine Griezmann on Sunday, as the 27-year-old chose the World Cup final to live up to the star billing his talent has for so long promised.

Ignoring the crashing of the heavens, and a sea of angry, whistling fans, the Frenchman wrong-footed the goalkeeper and calmly stroked home the second of France's goals in a breathtaking 4-2 win over Croatia.

Flashes of lightning followed which was fitting for a mercurial player at the centre of all French creativity whose sparks of inspiration helped illuminate an extraordinary final at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.

Griezmann set up France's opener with a deftly-floated free kick, which was glanced into his own net by Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic, and he laid off a superbly weighted ball for Paul Pogba to rattle home France's third at the second attempt.

Golden Griezmann delivers on the biggest stage
France's forward Antoine Griezmann celebrates after shooting a penalty kick to score his team's second goal during their Russia 2018 World Cup final football match between France and Croatia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on July 15, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MOBILE PUSH ALERTS/DOWNLOADS
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It was also Griezmann's corner which created the solitary goal in France's semi-final victory over Belgium.

Yet remarkably, for a player courted by the world's biggest clubs who won the golden boot at Euro 2016 and was voted that tournament's best player, his only major team honour was a Europa League winners' medal, won with Atletico Madrid this year.

No more. On Sunday night Griezmann and his teammates produced a pulsating performance before falling to the ground, hugging and sobbing as world champions.

"I do not know where I am," the stunned 27-year-old said while organisers hurried to set up the presentation stage on the pitch. "We cannot wait to lift the Cup and bring it back to France."

Golden Griezmann delivers on the biggest stage
Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe celebrate after winning the World Cup. Reuters
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While waiting for the presentation Griezmann burst into tears, seemingly as the enormity of his team's achievement swept over him, and while a rainstorm soaked the Luzhniki arena, the player embraced French president Emmanuel Macron who kissed his forehead and clasped his shoulders.

Once the French had their hands on the coveted golden trophy, Griezmann grasped it and ran down to fans behind the goal to show them the World Cup, before skipping back along the side of the pitch holding it aloft.

It had been a virtuoso performance by a player of undoubted talent who finally answered any doubters on the game's biggest stage.

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