Coming from behind to beat Argentina and dump Lionel Messi out of the World Cup gave France the belief to go all the way, according to captain Hugo Lloris.
The eventual champion could well have had its tournament ended in the Round of 16 when it trailed 2-1 to 2014 finalist Argentina.
Messi's men had gone ahead through two goals either side of half-time, but a sublime Benjamin Pavard equaliser set the scene for Kylian Mbappe's heroics in France's eventual 4-3 victory.
It was the only real scare Didier Deschamps' side would receive in Russia as it went on to overcome Uruguay, Belgium and Croatia to lift the trophy for the second time.
Tottenham goalkeeper Lloris said surviving the emotional rollercoaster of its first knockout assignment galvanised the group.
"We got the best of Argentina… of Messi's Argentina. It made us realise we have the potential to go through. Every game was difficult, but we did really well," Lloris told Omnisport .
"We could feel a very strong team ready for the challenges ahead. We faced challenges after challenges following that game until the final victory. Every game was difficult, but we did really well."
Paris Saint-Germain sensation Mbappe would strike again in the 4-2 final triumph over Croatia as a second-half gaffe from Lloris proved inconsequential.
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