Since they drew in the group stage of Euro 2012, the teams have not played at a major tournament, but the game between two nations with a sporting rivalry has been the main focus. In the quarterfinal, France is wary of England’s speed and set-piece threat. Mentor Didier Deschamps said on Friday that France should be on their toes when they play Britain In the planet Cup quarterfinals since Britain has players who can hurt them on the counterattack and at set pieces.
The teams have not played in a major tournament since drawing in the Euro 2012 group stage, but the game between two nations with a sporting rivalry has been the main focus. Deschamps, who won the World Cup as a player and coach for France, said that the England team had “slightly fewer strong points” but not many weaknesses. Prior to Saturday’s game at Al Bayt Stadium, Deschamps said, “Pace is frequently one of the keys.
Your opponents will have less time to organize themselves if you move quickly. However, scoring goals needs more than simply speed. “There are many things you can halt, but it’s challenging to stop someone, especially during transitions swiftly. “They are particularly good in transition, and more than half of England’s goals have come from rapid counterattacks. However, they also boast specific traits, including specialist talent, goal-scoring ability, and set-piece prowess.”
The attention has been on Kylian Mbappe, who has five goals overall and is the tournament’s top scorer, and how he will do against the England defense. Kyle Walker has said that he will depend on his experience when the two sides clash. We must be solid, but our attack has the potential to hinder their progress. With their outstanding performance in Russia four years ago, France won the World Cup.
Lloris, on the other hand, stated that the champions’ team has more tournament experience than the England team. “England reached the semifinals of the most recent World Cup and finished as runners-up at the Euros, so there has been a natural progression. This team is ready to compete for prizes. They were unfortunate to come so close at the most recent Euros, but they are here to win.