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World Cup 2018: Vladimir Putin given umbrella while other leaders Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic and Emmanuel Macron get soaked after win over Croatia

Russian leader stays nice and dry as downpour hits Moscow with French and Croatian supremos on field

VLADIMIR PUTIN stood happily under an umbrella while the French and Croatian leaders stood next to him getting drenched following the World Cup final.

The Russian president ensured he was prepared for the weather while handing the trophy to France following their 4-2 victory.

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Vladimir Putin came prepared while Gianni Infantino, left, and Emmanuel Macron, right, got soakedCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Croatia's prime minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, right, also ended up in the downpourCredit: BBC

But French counterpart Emmanuel Macron and Croatia's prime minister Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic got drenched on the field.

Fortunately the duo did not seem to mind as Macron celebrated wildly and Grabar-Kitarovic remained magnanimous in defeat and even snatched a smooch with the trophy.

Fifa later brought out umbrellas but caused controversy as its president Infantino was handed a brolly but the women wearing Qatar Airways uniforms were ignored.

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Twitter users were quick to spot Putin standing proudly as a suited man kept him dry while watching his associates get soaked.

France lift the World Cup trophy after beating Croatia in the 2018 final

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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