Football: France worried before the World Cup after its defeat in Denmark

The Blues lost 2-0 against the Danes. They finish 3es of this Nations League group a few weeks before the World Cup.





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The Blues lost to Denmark in the last Nations League game.
The Blues lost to Denmark in the last Nations League game.
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LFrance was crushed 2-0 by Denmark on Sunday in Copenhagen, and only owes its stay in the top flight of the League of Nations to the defeat of Austria, a meager consolation for world champions not very dashing two months from Qatar. The Blues were, of course, weakened by a cohort of injured before the shock against the “Danish Dynamite”, attractive semi-finalist of the last Euro, but they had enough reserves to hope to silence the noisy Parken and his some 36,000 red and white supporters.

Alas, Didier Deschamps’ men suffered in the face of opposing battering, even sinking before half-time in front of Kasper Dolberg (34e) and Andreas Skov Olsen (39e). It was a very sad last outing for the Blues before the big departure for Doha, where they will cross paths with the Danes on November 26 for their second World Cup match. Fortunately for them, Luka Modric’s Croatia went to win in Vienna at the same time, which sends Austria into League B of the League of Nations, the equivalent of the second division, rather than France which counts one more point.

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The campaign of the Blues had gone wrong in June, after four games without a win, and the victory Thursday against Austria (2-0) will have been only a sham, a rare thinning in the grayness. The black series is rare for the Deschamps band, as dark as the cascade of injuries that accompanied this return to school, from Paul Pogba to N’Golo Kanté, via Hugo Lloris, Presnel Kimpembe, the brothers Theo and Lucas Hernandez , Kingsley Coman and Karim Benzema.

Camavinga, failed return

In this context, the boss of the Blues bet on a team much less experienced than usual, populated by players having for some an enormous pressure on the shoulders: that of seducing to integrate the list of the World Cup, expected in the week of November 7. From the height of his 19 years, Eduardo Camavinga put on the blue for the first time in two years, with a lackluster result. The Real Madrid midfielder lost balls, lacked impact and created too few chances. Deschamps even replaced him at half-time with Youssouf Fofana who, three days after his first flight, was more consistent alongside Aurélien Tchouaméni. The latter is part, on the contrary, of the Blues who have been rising for several months, regardless of his pairs (Pogba, Kanté, Guendouzi, Kamara, Rabiot…).

In Copenhagen, the red wave overwhelmed the young French guard in sequence who, at kick-off, had five selections on average with goalkeeper Alphonse Areola and the three central backs Dayot Upamecano (23), Benoît Badiashile and William Saliba ( 21 years old), the latter being replaced at the break. Set pieces and crosses flared up and the absence of the usual ramparts, Lloris (forfeited in September) and Raphaël Varane (substitute), was noticed. In front, the attackers did not find the key to deceive Kasper Schmeichel, voted player of the match, like Kylian Mbappé’s double chance in the 67e minute, thwarted by the Nice goalkeeper.

Wearing the armband for the first time, Antoine Griezmann was no luckier (15e70e). Olivier Giroud remained at 49 goals, two units from Thierry Henry’s record, without it being known yet whether he will have the opportunity to approach the mark of his elder. Deschamps maintains the suspense over the international future of the AC Milan striker, 36, next week. The coach has repeatedly repeated that it was “difficult” humanly for the world champion to be confined now to a role of understudy of Karim Benzema, currently package. In any case, there is no shortage of questions before the announcement of the list for the World Cup. And neither do worries.


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