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France – Senegal live: Mbappé, Mané kick off World Cup campaign in Group I showdown


France have gone quiet

All that fearsome French talent up front has produced very little indeed.

Then again, this is a Deschamps team and his sides often look like they’re getting away with doing the strict minimum.

Sarr with another chance for Senegal

Senegal come forward again, Sarr barging his way into the France box, but he’s under pressure from two defenders tailing him and his strike flies over the bar.

Drinks!

Just when France were taking control, Senegal have the best chance of the game. The players now pause for drinks.

Jackson hits the post!

Having said that, a blistering counter-attack sends Jackson goalwards and the Senegalese forward blasts his shot onto Maignan’s post, with the French keeper almost scoring an own-goal on the rebound.

Jackson did well to resist pressure from Upamecano. Photo: Dylan Martinez, Reuters

France up the pressure

A couple of France corners lead to nothing, but the two-time champions have raised their game.

Niakhate blocks Dembélé shot

Olise finally find a way through the Senegalese lines but Dembélé’s shot is parried by the central defender.

Senegal defending well

France control the ball now, passing it from left to right and back, but they are yet to pose a threat to Senegal’s disciplined defence.

Another poor touch from the France captain

Dembélé does well to release Mbappé but the France captain misses another control and Les Bleus squander a promising counter.

Upamecano thwarts Sarr attack

A clever Jackson flick sends Sarr towards goal but Upamecano does well to muscle him aside.

Senegal are looking lively and have started very well indeed.

Mbappé fluffs his control

An excellent through-pass by Rabiot finds the France captain with acres of space but his control is a mess and Senegal recover the ball.

Corner for Senegal

Sadio Mané treats the crowd to a sombrero and Senegal immediately win a corner.

But the French keeper falls to the ground and the referee gives Les Bleus a foul.

It was in fact Tchouameni who stepped on Maignan’s foot.

Off we go!

France, in their traditional blue jerseys, white shorts and red socks, get the ball rolling.

Kick-off in 5 minutes!

The players are stepping onto the pitch at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Photo: Mike Segar, Reuters

Senegal fans denied World Cup visas

The Trump administration’s immigration policies have already ensured the contest will be rigged in the stands, with Senegalese fans barred from travelling to the US.

The West African country is one of several countries participating at this year’s World Cup whose supporters have not been able to travel to follow their team due to the tight immigration restrictions imposed by the co-hosts.

“The United States has its own laws and regulations and these laws mean that — unlike European countries for example — we are not able to benefit from the support of many Senegalese people, and many African people, who wanted to come,” the secretary general of the Senegalese Football Federation said ahead of the match.

“It is really regrettable. FIFA knew about all this. These are the laws of the United States and we have to respect them,” Abdoulaye Sow told AFP.

Senegal spurred by AFCON drama

The Lions of Teranga arrive in North America still smarting from the controversial decision to strip them of the AFCON title they won in a dramatic final earlier this year against hosts Morocco.

Manager Pape Thiaw, who was part of the 2002 team, has injected fresh talent into his squad, including 18-year-old Amara Diouf. The young prodigy brings further pace to a team that can already count on the speed of wingers Ismaïla Sarr and Nicolas Jackson.

Veteran defender Kalidou Koulibaly remains captain and Lamine Camara anchors the midfield, with the great Sadio Mané hoping to carry the hopes of a nation – and a continent – on his “last dance”.

The starting XIs

William Saliba, ​who has been struggling with ​back pain, will start in France’s central defence.

Lamine Camara anchors Senegal’s midfield, with Habib Diarra left on the bench.

France: Mike Maignan – Jules Koundé, ​Dayot Upamecano, William Saliba, Théo ​Hernandez – Aurélien Tchouameni, Adrien ​Rabiot – Michael Olise, Kylian Mbappé (captain), Désiré Doué, ​Ousmane Dembélé.

Senegal: Edouard Mendy – Krepin Diatta, Kalidou Koulibaly (captain), Moussa Niakhate, El Hadji Malick Diouf – Idrissa Gana ⁠Gueye, Lamine Camara, Pape Gueye – Ismaila ⁠Sarr, Sadio ​Mane, Nicolas Jackson. 

Deschamps’ last campaign with Les Bleus

Didier Deschamps captained the 1998 and 2000 teams that completed the World Cup – Euro double before retiring from international football, so he was not part of the 2002 fiasco.

Almost a quarter of a century later, Deschamps is the coach nearing the end of a remarkable 14-year spell in charge of Les Bleus — the 57-year-old will step down after the World Cup.

Mbappé leads daunting attack

Les Bleus have played in four of the past seven World Cup finals, including the last two, effectively making them the team to beat.

The two-time champions boast a star-studded squad, particularly up front, with Kylian Mbappé and the current Ballon d’Or Ousmane Dembélé joined by the likes of Rayan Cherki, Désiré Doué and Michael Olise, who scored a hat-trick in their final warm-up game.

France’s Michael Olise (centre) celebrates with Kylian Mbappé and teammates after scoring his third goal in a warm-up against Ireland. © Sarah Meyssonnier, Reuters

The abundance of talent means manager Didier Deschamps will be spoilt for choice as he wraps up his 14-year tenure, hoping to become the first coach to win two World Cups since Italy’s Vittorio Pozzo bagged a second back in 1938.



Deschamps cannot field all his attackers at once – but the ability to bring added firepower from the bench will be a huge bonus in hot weather against tired legs.



This story originally appeared on France24

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