Deschamps‘ team has six points after two games in Group D, compared to the Euro semifinalist’s one, which puts them three points ahead of Australia and five points ahead of Tunisia, who fell to the Socceroos in the afternoon. Therefore, they will play without a complicated versus Tunisia on Wednesday, with the prospect of resting several executives.
The Blues may, however, breathe a sigh of relief since, although having already done the difficult thing by scoring first (61), they were able to reclaim the lead when the Danes, who had previously dominated twice this year in the League of Nations, distributed to tie the score (68th).
But Mbappé, who joined Zidane in scoring 31 goals, then lifted the French. The PSG striker, who was less motivated than normal in the first half, has in fact found his full sense of reality in the second.
He regained his entire view as the gaps appeared, and working with Hernandez, he was able to locate the entrance.
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Third attacking partner Giroud once more contributed, but his effort was not as strong as it was against Australia, and before being substituted by Thuram (63), he had little chance to record this 52nd goal, which would have made him the best director of the Blues by himself.
Despite this, the opening goal roused the Danes, who had been quite attentive and disciplined against Tunisia (0-0) up until that point, and they were ready to take advantage of their opponent’s mistakes.
Varane, who had been gone since October 22 and was greatly missed until his withdrawal (75), had a magnificent comeback, but the tricolour defence, in which Koundé also started, ultimately lost to a corner, one of the Nordics’ strengths, handled by Christensen.
Without Lloris’s decisive 73rd-minute save, the match might have tipped their way. At that point, Mbappé emerged from his box once more after being hit by a cross from Griezmann, who was very interesting in his new role as torchbearer.
As a result, the defending champion has won six consecutive world championships, which has only occurred to him once in the event’s lengthy history.
In order to avoid leaving the World Cup early, the Danes, who had never lost in the second game, will have to use some of their reserves. It’s not unusual for them to only have one point considering that they have only been able to pack 30 minutes into their first two games.