"Who says the third-place match is pointless?"
What was intended as a tribute to Didier Deschamps after 14 years in office turned into one of the craziest games of his tenure
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What was intended as a tribute to Didier Deschamps after 14 years in office turned into one of the craziest games of his tenure. In Didier Deschamps' last game after 14 years, Les Bleus showed nothing, so the match was already decided at halftime with a clear 0:4. Italy's 'Gazzetta dello Sport': 'An incredible performance in Miami in a game that nobody wanted to see.'. In his 185th and final game as coach of the French national team, he experienced by far the worst half of his career.' 'RMC Sport': 'A shipwreck like the Titanic.'.
Furthermore, Didier Deschamps' farewell was anything but dignified.' 'Corriere della Sera': 'The Miami final was less a game than a pinball game: after the first half, England led 4-0 against a shameful France that could have conceded five or six goals.' 'Corriere dello Sport': 'Ten goals, a game that will go down in history - not only because Mbappé thus leads the all-time rankings with 22 goals.'. After England had not created a single scoring chance in the last 30 minutes of the semifinal, Tuchel decided to lift the anchor, and England overran a listless France.' France's 'L'Équipe': 'A fireworks display to finish.'. Nobody feels like defending in the third-place match.
In addition, It was favored by some disastrous defensive performances, but the attacking play was all the more brilliant.' 'Guardian': 'The game that is meaningless was among the highlights of the tournament, in which records tumbled.'. Tuchel was booed by angry English fans before kickoff because his team had failed miserably against Argentina in the final phase.
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What was intended as a tribute to Didier Deschamps after 14 years in office turned into one of the craziest games of his tenure.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn Didier Deschamps' last game after 14 years, Les Bleus showed nothing, so the match was already decided at halftime with a clear 0:4. Italy's 'Gazzetta dello Sport': 'An incredible performance in Miami in a game that nobody wanted to see.'
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn his 185th and final game as coach of the French national team, he experienced by far the worst half of his career.' 'RMC Sport': 'A shipwreck like the Titanic.'
reliability low1/2 sourcesDidier Deschamps' farewell was anything but dignified.' 'Corriere della Sera': 'The Miami final was less a game than a pinball game: after the first half, England led 4-0 against a shameful France that could have conceded five or six goals.' 'Corriere dello Sport': 'Ten goals, a game that will go down in history - not only because Mbappé thus leads the all-time rankings with 22 goals.'
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter England had not created a single scoring chance in the last 30 minutes of the semifinal, Tuchel decided to lift the anchor, and England overran a listless France.' France's 'L'Équipe': 'A fireworks display to finish.'
reliability low1/2 sourcesNobody feels like defending in the third-place match.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIt was favored by some disastrous defensive performances, but the attacking play was all the more brilliant.' 'Guardian': 'The game that is meaningless was among the highlights of the tournament, in which records tumbled.'
reliability low1/2 sourcesTuchel was booed by angry English fans before kickoff because his team had failed miserably against Argentina in the final phase.
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