The Citizen (KZN)

France get the recipe right

- Nizhny Novgorod

– It was just 20 days before France’s comprehens­ive quarterfin­al victory over Uruguay that Les Bleus took to the field to begin their 2018 World Cup campaign against Australia.

Ninety largely forgettabl­e minutes followed, unless you count the VAR incidents, and France scraped home 2-1 against a rank outsider.

France’s goals came via the penalty spot and an Aziz Behich own goal.

Insipid and uninspirin­g, those analysts who had pointed to France as potential world champions were probably keeping quiet that day.

An uninspirin­g 1-0 win against Peru followed and then came the 0-0 draw with Denmark.

France had been “boring” in qualifying for the knockout stage, critics said.

They were quickly moving from a team tipped as genuine title winners to also-rans. How that has changed. Following a thrilling 4-3 win over Argentina in probably the match of the tournament, which introduced the rest of the world to wunderkind Kylian Mbappe, through to their comprehens­ive dismantlin­g of street-tough Uruguay on Friday, France are now into a semi-final against Belgium.

The big question is, can France go all the way?

It was a question Didier Deschamps was asked after the Uruguay win.

“All I can say at the moment is that we have the potential to be in the semifinals,” said Deschamps, coyly.

“Let’s see what happens,” he continued. “We grew against Argentina. It could have been a oneoff against Argentina but today we showed we have grown.

“We played well but it was not the perfect match. There are so many things that we can improve on.”

No doubt that is true but it is also clear that France are doing what other successful teams at the World Cup have done, namely get stronger with each game and against progressiv­ely better opponents.

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