The Citizen (Gauteng)

French vow to step things up against Peru

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– With their title rivals failing to fire, France have vowed to ramp up the intensity and put their stamp on the World Cup with victory over Peru today.

Didier Deschamps’ team were far from fluent against Australia in their opening game in Russia, needing VAR and consequent Antoine Griezmann penalty, then an own goal about 10 minutes from time, to snatch a 2-1 win.

But, while unconvinci­ng, a French side featuring a misfiring front three of the usually prolific Griezmann and starlets Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele at least avoided embarrassm­ent.

With holders Germany losing

Yekaterinb­urg

to Mexico and Spain, Argentina and Brazil all drawing their opening games, the Peru clash is a prime opportunit­y for the French to stake their claim as the team to beat in Russia.

“We took stock of what was done well or not so well and all agree that we will have to increase our physical intensity and improve our attitude in general,” Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane (right), the French vice-captain, said this week.

“Other teams (among the favourites) did not win. We won, but we know that there are things to improve on. We know what direction we need to go in.”

Deschamps, a World Cup winner as a player in 1998, has an impressive selection of forwards to choose from and could give Olivier Giroud a start.

Talking to the press ahead of the Group C game in Yekaterinb­urg, the most eastern city at this World Cup, Varane leapt to the defence of Mbappe, who faded after a strong start against Australia.

“This is a player that is 19 years old and who did what few or no players did (in playing for France at such a young age). He has a lot of talent,” said Varane, 25.

The defender also backed Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba

Pogba, 25, told French television at the weekend that he was “the most criticised player in the world”.

“Not bitter,” was Varane’s assessment of Pogba, before adding to the press: “If you could be a little bit more positive as well, that would be cool.”

France’s talented, but young squad will be favourites against a Peru side beaten 1-0 by Denmark in their opener.

Another defeat for Peru, who will again be sporting their distinctiv­e red sash shirts, could spell the end of their hopes of reaching the last-16, in their first World Cup since 1982. – AFP

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