England survive France fightback and secure third place in World Cup goalfest
MIAMI, July 18 : Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick as England held off a stunning France fightback to claim a 6-4 victory in a madcap Miami thriller on Saturday, securing third place for their best World Cup finish since their sole title triumph in 1966.
In a match of two halves where defending was a second thought, Kylian Mbappe scored twice to become the all-time World Cup top scorer as France battled back from 4-0 down at halftime to come within a handful of missed chances of equalising.
Saka completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot three minutes from time to make it 5-3 and calm England's nerves, having scored twice in the first half after goals from Declan Rice and Ezri Konsa had given England the perfect start.
There was still time for a strike from Ousmane Dembele to offer France hope, but substitute Jude Bellingham snuffed it out deep in stoppage time with his seventh goal at the tournament - the most by an England player at a single World Cup.
"We had a brilliant first half and then a turbulent second half," said England manager Thomas Tuchel.
"We are so, so tired and drained from the last weeks ... I have said it before, this team has created something very special, and they showed it again."
The total of 10 goals was the highest for a third-place playoff match, bettering France's 6-3 victory over West Germany at the 1958 tournament.
France, hoping to send 2018 World Cup-winning coach Didier Deschamps home with a victory in his final match in charge, exploded into life in the second half with Mbappe's double taking his tournament tally to 10 goals.
That sent him two ahead of Lionel Messi in the race for the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer and saw him pass the Argentine as the all-time World Cup leading


