Italy v France: Man-for-man marking
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Your support makes all the difference.How the players fared.
ITALY
GIANLUIGI BUFFON
Beaten twice all tournament by an own goal and now a penalty off the bar. Safe handling. 6/10
GIANLUCA ZAMBROTTA
Left-footed right-back rather predictable in coming inside and given hard time by Malouda. 5
FABIO CANNAVARO
Is a strong candidate to win the Golden Ball today. He thwarted Thierry Henry's hopes of Golden Boot with another strong display. 7
MARCO MATERAZZI
The former Evertonian deputising for Alessandro Nesta was unlucky with the penalty and made his own change of luck. A revelation. 7
FABIO GROSSO
Scorer of a famous goal in the semi-final, and now an even more famous one from penalty spot to win the World Cup. 6
MAURO CAMORANESI
Briefly switched to left after Lippi made changes on the hour and no more successful there than on the right. 3
ANDREA PIRLO
Milan playmaker was always available for back four. A few wayward passes but telling corners and a dangerous free-kick. 8
GENNARO GATTUSO
A candidate with Cannavaro as outstanding player in the competition, superb again alongside his club-mate Pirlo. 8
SIMONE PERROTTA
The boy from Ashton under Lyne done good, though not this time. Replaced after an hour. 3
FRANCESCO TOTTI
Roman hero anonymous in important role behind Toni. Pulled off after an hour. 3
LUCA TONI
Can lack finesse, but denied in the air only by crossbar and later by correct if narrow offside decision. 7
SUBSTITUTES
VINCENZO IAQUINTA (For Perrotta, 61)
Played down the right and left with little success. 4
DANIELE DE ROSSI (For Totti, 61)
Unwelcome return from suspension for journeyman who battered Brian McBride. 3
ALESSANDRO DEL PIERO (For Camoranesi, 86)
Playing just behind strikers, found it hard to get into the game. 4
FRANCE
FABIEN BARTHEZ
Regarded as possible weak link, could do little about goal. Relieved not to have more saves to make. 5/10
WILLY SAGNOL
Early booking put the Bayern Munich right-back under all sorts of pressure but he drew on all of his experience in the shoot-out. 5
WILLIAM GALLAS
Managed to make sure he was not left isolated with Toni, covering Thuram well throughout. 7
LILIAN THURAM
Like Juventus team-mates had to put club concerns aside and did so in good battle with powerful Toni. 6
ERIC ABIDAL
Better than in semi-final, when he had a poor game. Neither Camoranesi nor Iaquinta had much joy against him. 6
FRANCK RIBERY
Baby of the team - and final - at 23 showed some lovely touches and began to move more confidently away from position on right of midfield. 7
PATRICK VIEIRA
Outjumped by Marco Materazzi for the equalising goal and substituted with hamstring injury before making amends. 4
CLAUDE MAKELELE
Chelsea anchorman had to assume greater responsibility after Vieira's departure and did so as expected. 7
FLORENT MALOUDA
Went down in the box for the penalty but much more effective wide on the left than in some previous games. 6
ZINEDINE ZIDANE
Sad but shocking finish to career. Deserved red card 5
THIERRY HENRY
Left groggy in first minute by Cannavaro's body-check, recovered to make some superb runs in second half. 7
SUBSTITUTES
ALOU DIARRA (For Vieira, 56)
Highly regarded Lens midfielder was booked and made little impact. 4
DAVID TREZEGUET (For Ribéry, 100)
Given chance at last for last 20 minutes. Wild penalty. 3.
SILVAIN WILTORD (For Henry, 106)
Sent on to help Trezeguet. No mark.
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