France’s notes in the semifinal against Spain

France's notes in the semifinal against Spain

There will be no fifth World Cup final for France, after having been in the last two consecutively (Russia 2018, Qatar 2022). The first team in the FIFA ranking, the one that had displayed the best play in the tournament in the USA, Mexico, and Canada, was a caricature in the hands of Spain. The Bleus never performed at the level they had shown, not even close, defeated in all lines by De la Fuente’s players.

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4) Erratic

Maignan

The Milan goalkeeper did not have a bright day. In his few interventions, he did not provide any security, as in Spain’s best offensive play, by Fabián Ruiz (37th minute), born from a bad clearance by him.

Maignan stretches unsuccessfully in the penalty kick taken by Mikel Oyarzabal to score 0-1
Maignan stretches unsuccessfully in the penalty kick taken by Mikel Oyarzabal to score 0-1 Carlos Ramírez / EFE

4) Expeditious

Koundé

The blaugrana full-back of the Bleus had an intense duel with Álex Baena from which sparks flew. Jules covered his flank well, marking territory with a couple of clashes with the Atlético player. He barely managed to contribute in attack.

Jules Koundé covers the flank against Baena
Jules Koundé covers the flank against Baena SAM WASSON / EFE

s.c.) Injured

Saliba

The Arsenal center-back, one of the defensive pillars of the French team, had the misfortune of breaking down in the 28th minute after a jog in a defensive balance. The defender had barely intervened in the game, beyond his intimidating presence with his 1.92m height.

William Saliba sat on the grass after feeling a discomfort that made him leave
William Saliba sat on the grass after feeling a discomfort that made him leave SHAWN THEW / EFE

4) Shrunk

Upamecano

The Bayern center-back was supposed to be France’s great defensive bastion and lost all duels, with Olmo, with Baena, with Oyarzabal, and with Ferran Torres. He started showing aerial power and even pressed in the Spanish area like a forward, but he declined and ended up being a caricature of the center-back he has been this year.

Dayot Upamecano tries to block Marc Cucurella's cross
Dayot Upamecano tries to block Marc Cucurella’s cross CHRISTOPHER NEUNDORF / EFE

3) Naive

Lucas Digne

The left-back, new signing of PSG by Luis Enrique, was exposed by the naive penalty for a big foul on Lamine Yamal. The former blaugrana defender swung his leg to clear a ball while turning around, without looking or realizing that the winger was arriving, who skillfully entered his space and took the kick inside the area: penalty. Digne never recovered in his duel with Lamine.

Lucas Digne in his duel with Lamine Yamal
Lucas Digne in his duel with Lamine Yamal ALBERT PENA / EFE

4) Nonexistent

Tchouaméni

The Real Madrid midfielder was chosen by Deschamps for the dirty work in the double pivot alongside Rabiot. With his physical deployment, he was supposed to be indispensable to provide solidity and defensive balance, but he was not seen. He succumbed to Fabián Ruiz and Rodri in the midfield battle, and did not contribute recoveries or pressure.

Aurélien Tchouaméni contests a ball with Fabián Ruiz
Aurélien Tchouaméni contests a ball with Fabián RuizLavandeira Jr / EFE

4) Conditioned

Rabiot

The Juventus midfielder was supposed to provide clarity and dynamism in distribution and play creation, freed from the dirty work by Tchouaméni. However, Adrien committed an unnecessary foul for stepping on Olmo that cost him a yellow card at 8 minutes and conditioned his play in the double pivot. Deschamps substituted him at halftime to avoid being one player down.

Adrien Rabiot struggles with Fabián Ruiz
Adrien Rabiot struggles with Fabián Ruiz SAM WASSON / EFE

5) Willing

Dembélé

The shiny Ballon d’Or was France’s most incisive player. The Mosquito pressed high on the Spanish defense’s ball exit, danced with Cucurella in an intense duel, launched venomous counterattacks, delivered crosses and a couple of shots, but without much accuracy or luck. He ended up diluted in his team’s mediocrity.

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Ousmane Dembélé tries to shake off the pressure from Álex Baena
Ousmane Dembélé tries to shake off the pressure from Álex Baena Kenneth Fernandez / EFE

3) Absent

Olise

The fashionable forward in Europe was a poor copy of the star he has been at Bayern. Distracted, absent, always late and contributed nothing. He delivered a hard tackle on Rodri, without a card (14th minute) that would have deserved a booking.

Michael Olise adrift against Spain
Michael Olise adrift against Spain ALBERT PENA / EFE

4) Powerless

Barcola

The young Paris Saint-Germain winger, the other novelty in Deschamps’ starting eleven alongside Tchouaméni, had won the battle against his teammate Désiré Doué and ended up substituted by him, powerless in his duel with Pedro Porro. The Spanish full-back won the battle, he could never get past him and did not show his electric PSG football.

Bradley Barcola cannot get past Pedro Porro, who throws himself at his feet
Bradley Barcola cannot get past Pedro Porro, who throws himself at his feet Kenneth Fernandez / EFE

2) Unworthy

Mbappé

France’s great offensive reference delivered a sad performance, unworthy of his stature. The Real Madrid forward started intimidating with his speed reaching Unai Simón’s area, but only took one shot on goal (deflected by Cucurella, in the 66th), repeatedly fell into offside, and ended up frustrated, mired in dirty and unsportsmanlike play – the foul on Unai Simón at the end was ugly – and hiding to avoid greeting the opponent at the end of the match. Unbecoming of a player of his caliber.

Kylian Mbappé
Kylian Mbappé SAM WASSON / EFE

The substitutes

Also played

LACROIX

3 Irrelevant. He replaced Saliba, injured in the 29th. He occupied the left side of the defensive axis discreetly. He looked out of place. His contribution was irrelevant, always running backwards.

KONÉ

3 Clumsy. After the break, he came on for Rabiot, who had a yellow card. The Roma defensive midfielder, without creative skills, did not provide play or order to the team.

THÉO HERNÁNDEZ

2 Excessive. He replaced Digne at left-back and was only seen being rough against the Spaniards. Lamine Yamal suffered it.

DOUÉ

3 Harmless. He came on for his PSG teammate Barcola, trying to be the game-changer, but wasted an open goal shot that could have meant 1-1.

CHERKI

S.C. Trivial. The City midfielder replaced a faded Olise and could hardly contribute anything.

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