Is France more vulnerable than we think?

By That A-League Fan / Roar Guru

While France is a soccer team with world-class players and one of the highest ranked teams in the world, they might not cruise through the World Cup group stages as easily as one might anticipate.

Grouped with Australia who defeated the Czech Republic 4-0, Denmark (the highest ranked team in pot three) and the underrated Peru who qualified ahead of Chile, Ecuador and Paraguay – here are a few reasons why France is not guaranteed to escape the group stages.

1.) One of the greats needs to score more
While France has some of the best-attacking players in the world, France only managed to score 18 goals in ten games of World Cup qualifying.

Two other teams in their group, Sweden (26) and Holland (21), scored more. In addition to this, France’s Oliver Giroud and Antoine Griezmann scored four goals in World Cup qualifying with Kevin Gamerio, Paul Pogba, Thomas Lemar and Dimitri Payet scoring two goals. Two of the four didn’t make the cut.

2.) Results against weaker teams
In addition to losing against Colombia at home 3-2, not all of their qualifying results have reflected why France is seventh in the world.

France drew their opening game in the World Cup against Belarus, ranked 79th, in which they had 24 shots and 70 per cent of the possession. But Belarus held on for a goalless draw.

This also includes the memorable upset Sweden pulled off against France thanks to a winner by Ola Toivonen in stoppage time.

Lastly, France’s home scoreless draw against Luxembourg (currently 83rd) with 34 shots and 77% of the possession.

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3.) France’s 2010 performance
Could history repeat itself? France finished last in their 2010 group with Uruguay, Mexico and South Africa which didn’t look all that hard either.

While they drew without a goal with Uruguay in their opening match, they lost their last two matches 2-0 and 2-1 respectively.

In addition, last World Cup – England, Spain, Italy and Portugal didn’t make it out of their groups.

4.) Is Didier Deschamps the right coach?
The French coach, Didier Deschamps, has been criticized for ‘poor decision making’. In the Euro 2016 Final, when France were well on top against Portugal, Deschamps decided to park the bus, causing Portugal to score in extra time.

While it is uncertain if France would have won the match, the French fans criticized this decision.

In addition to this, when France lost against Sweden, he was criticized for starting Blaise Matuidi at defensive midfield instead of N’golo Kante.

He also drew the ire of critics by starting Dimitri Payet and Moussa Sissoko in the attack instead of Osumane Dembele and Kylian Mbappe.

His current results don’t support the claim that he has been starting the correct players, but who knows?

France is still a great soccer team and favourites to win the World Cup for a reason, but Australia should certainly put up some fight.

Good luck to Bert Van Marwijk and the Socceroos – but don’t be surprised if the Socceroos, the Danes, or the la Blanquirroja’s pull off an upset.

Group C is very open – so think twice before betting.

The Crowd Says:

2018-06-07T13:03:10+00:00

cantwaitforRussia

Guest


France has better players. But we have a better coach. True! We can be a better team. It's possible!

2018-06-07T12:26:57+00:00

MQ

Guest


Yes, true, I'm familiar with France's chequered history. Something similar has happened to Italy over the years, although they were 4th and 1st in 1978 and 1982 respectively (bombed out in 1986) and then 3rd and 2nd in 1990 and 1994. There are two teams that never seem to bomb out early: Germany and Brazil.

2018-06-07T03:30:16+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


Thanks for the article, a little bit out of the box in your thinking. I'd like to read more from you, That A League Fan.

2018-06-07T03:28:19+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


yeah, he probably thinks we're Austria

AUTHOR

2018-06-07T00:00:40+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


IKR, but this is kind of going off topic. And I wonder, how does he know?

2018-06-06T23:49:36+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


NEWS - MOURINHO PREDICTS HISTORIC SOCCEROOS WORLD CUP RUN Jose Mourinho is predicting that the Socceroos will make it out of group C in second place behind France setting up a clash with Argentina who he predicts will finish first in theirs. The other 3 teams in Argentina's group are Nigeria, Iceland and Croatia so if Australia come first in our group we could be playing one of those sides. But according to Mourinho it's Australia versus Argentina in the round of 16. https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/mourinho-predicts-historic-socceroos-world-cup-run https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/feature/jose-mourinho-predicts-socceroos-to-reach-world-cup-last-16-492907 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-xHujVW1W0

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2018-06-06T23:31:41+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


True, but there is a surprising pattern in France's history of World Cups! - 1994 World Cup (did not qualify) - 2002 World Cup (1 point) - 2010 World Cup (1 point) - 2018 TBD Hmmm.....

2018-06-06T22:56:19+00:00

JamesH

Roar Guru


France are definitely an entertaining team. Just about anything can happen! Honestly though, Australia will do well not to finish last in this group. Peru are in great form, while Denmark are a really solid unit.

2018-06-06T22:44:39+00:00

MQ

Guest


Those stats in that home nil-all draw with Luxembourg are staggering: 77% possession and 34 shots for no result. I wouldn't be counting on a repeat of those stats to score ourselves a draw (and it's not really entirely relevant what happened in 2010 in Sth Africa).

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