
Mbappe, Haaland set for World Cup showdown as France battle Norway for group top spot
Assistant coach Guy Stephan will oversee the side until Deschamps returns.
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Assistant coach Guy Stephan will oversee the side until Deschamps returns. France's preparations have been disrupted by the absence of manager Didier Deschamps, who left the team's camp following the passing of his mother. "I am thinking a lot about Didier and his family.
Furthermore, In Group G, Egypt will attempt to clinch top spot with victory over Iran in Seattle in a game that has been laced with controversy. Real Madrid star Mbappe and Manchester City striker Haaland have started the tournament in blistering form, neck-and-neck on four goals apiece in the race for the Golden Boot, just behind leader Lionel Messi on five. Norway have been equally impressive, however, routing Iraq 4-1 in their opener before edging Senegal 3-2.
In addition, After clinching a place in the last 32 with the win over Senegal, Haaland insisted he was nonplussed at the prospect of facing France -- who he regards as favourites for the tournament -- and laughed off suggestions that Norway were title contenders. France hold a slight edge heading into the tie, with their superior goal difference meaning a draw would be enough to secure top spot in the group.
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Assistant coach Guy Stephan will oversee the side until Deschamps returns.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFrance's preparations have been disrupted by the absence of manager Didier Deschamps, who left the team's camp following the passing of his mother.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"I am thinking a lot about Didier and his family.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn Group G, Egypt will attempt to clinch top spot with victory over Iran in Seattle in a game that has been laced with controversy.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesReal Madrid star Mbappe and Manchester City striker Haaland have started the tournament in blistering form, neck-and-neck on four goals apiece in the race for the Golden Boot, just behind leader Lionel Messi on five.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesNorway have been equally impressive, however, routing Iraq 4-1 in their opener before edging Senegal 3-2.
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After clinching a place in the last 32 with the win over Senegal, Haaland insisted he was nonplussed at the prospect of facing France -- who he regards as favourites for the tournament -- and laughed off suggestions that Norway were title contenders.
according to Gulf NewsFrance hold a slight edge heading into the tie, with their superior goal difference meaning a draw would be enough to secure top spot in the group.
according to Tori.ngHaaland, playing in his first World Cup, has revelled in the global spotlight, playing with a swashbuckling gusto that could well ask hard questions of even France's experienced defence.
according to Gulf NewsHaaland, experiencing his first World Cup, has embraced the tournament both on and off the pitch with infectious enthusiasm.
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