đź‘€ What's got into them? England have France on toast

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đź‘€ What's got into them? England have France on toast

What on earth has suddenly happened to France? That was already the unavoidable question in the semifinal against Spain, and on this late Saturday evening, it is continuing seamlessly.

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In coach Didier Deschamps’ latest match, the French fell behind 0-2 early against Tuchel’s England. Declan Rice scored his first World Cup goal as early as the 3rd minute, finding the right corner from around 18 meters out.


Things continued at a lively pace, and the ball quickly found its way into the French net again – but that goal was ruled out for offside.

Ezri Konsa’s goal after 18 minutes, however, stood, meaning the Deschamps side quickly found themselves two goals down and so far seem to have no real answer. And that despite the fact that there currently seems to be significantly more unrest surrounding the Three Lions than around the French team.

Accordingly, Thomas Tuchel reacted to the opening goal with plenty of joy. 

It got even crazier just under ten minutes before the break: after a very quick and very well-played transition, the French could not clear the ball and at times looked clumsy in defense. Bukayo Saka took advantage and made it 3-0 (!!!) in the 37th minute. 

The fact is: if France keep playing like this, they can forget about a consoling third place. Even superstar Mbappé, who unlike other top stars on both sides is not being rested, would probably have to kiss the Golden Boot goodbye. At the moment, he is tied for first place with Messi – both attacking giants already have eight goals to their name.

However, the Frenchman only has this one game left to add to his tally, while Messi can improve his total in tomorrow’s final.

We’re excited to see whether France can pull themselves together in this pretty entertaining match, affectionately dubbed by many the “pineapple game,” and secure a positive end to their World Cup campaign – or whether that honor will ultimately go to Tuchel and his English side.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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