For Alexandre, that victory brought mixed feelings. Since the kidnapping in Venice, he had met Boris again, but hope of finding the pendrive was fading. He wanted that day to arrive so France could win the championship, yet part of him wished it never would.
That day, for better or worse, arrived. Sunday, July 15. France and Russia entered the field and sang their national anthems at the Moscow Olympic Stadium.
At six in the evening, Russia started the game. The first half was tense and full of errors. It didn’t look like a World Cup final, and it ended scoreless. Journalists complained the tournament had too few goals.
“Concentrate more, guys! We’ll beat these Russians, they’ve never won a cup!” the coach shouted. Alexandre barely heard him. All he heard was the ticking of the bombs set to explode at the end of the game.
When play resumed, he searched for Victoria, but she was too far away. Fifteen minutes into the second half, France scored. The stadium erupted. Thirty minutes later, Russia equalized with a penalty from their star, Anatole Berninski.
With three minutes left, Russia earned a free kick. The ball rested thirty meters from the French goal, the defence forming an impenetrable wall. Anatole struck. The ball curved toward the corner but met the fingertips of the French goalkeeper, hit the crossbar, and bounced away. A defender cleared it high toward midfield.
Alexandre saw the ball descend to Dubois, who controlled it on his chest. After a quick one-two with Buhle, they evaded two defenders. Dubois looked up, saw Alexandre sprinting, and sent a through ball, the play they had rehearsed endlessly. No offside. The goalkeeper charged, diving at Alexandre’s feet, sure he would touch the ball. But Alexandre let it run, just as Pelé had done in Mexico when Brazil beat Italy. He jumped over the keeper, reached the ball, and tapped it in.
“Goal! Goal! Goal! From France! Goal from France! France is about to be world champion! Duval scores with intelligence and precision! Only two minutes left! The referee adds three more! These are the most thrilling minutes of the World Cup!” shouted Russia’s top sportscaster, echoed by broadcasters around the world.
Russia pressed forward desperately. Dubois intercepted a pass and spotted Alexandre running again. He sent another long ball. Seeing the keeper hesitate, Alexandre fired a powerful shot into the top right corner. The net rippled.
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