THE REAL QUIZSure, an Argentina-England Geopolitics World Cup semi-final has a lot going for it. It’ll be 40 years since the Hand of God and, somehow, the first meeting between the two teams since an incredibly rare event: a memorable friendly, with Michael Owen’s late headers setting up a 3-2 victory in Geneva 21 years ago. In Atlanta, England supporters will finally have the chance to send some choice words in the direction of Lionel Messi. But we all know that the real show – the final in spirit, the game that’ll be far easier on the eye – is the other one: Les Bleus against La Roja.The French have dazzled since strolling out for the second half of their tournament opener against Senegal, so much so that it’s Spain – the sublime European champions, the nation of Lamine Yamal and the sensation that is his little brother – who enter as the relatively boring side, keeping it tight at the back before Mikel Merino is awoken from his slumber and sent on to settle things once and for all. France have their magical front four (take your pick between Désiré Doué and Bradley Barcola), scoring 16 goals in six games; Unai Simón has conceded just once for Spain. Hindsight has turned that goalless draw against Cape Verde into a defensive masterclass.Even with his side operating at another level, Didier Deschamps has called the Spaniards favourites. “I don’t want to add extra pressure to Luis [de la Fuente] and [his] team,” tooted the France head coach as he added extra pressure to Luis de la Fuente and his team. “He knows very well that people are expecting greatly of Spain.” To be fair to Deschamps, it adds up: Spain were the victors in their Euro 2024 semi-final and triumphed 5-4 in an outrageous Nations League showdown last year. A GWC semi will surely invite more restraint from both sides, a touch of hesitancy when breaking forward, removing the prospect of another goal-laden humdinger, right? We sorely hope not.It does feel as if the winner of this one will take the trophy, carrying the golden prize down the aircraft stairs in a week’s time. But even the losers must think carefully about what they plan to present to the snappers when they disembark on home soil now that Erling Haaland has set a precedent. Returning to Norway after a quarter-final exit, Haaland was pictured carrying his bags and, um, a taxidermied raccoon. As you do. Kylian Mbappé and Rodri will probably hope for something a bit shinier.Erling Haaland with his souvenir. Photograph: Jan Langhaug/NTB/AFP/Getty ImagesLIVE ON BIG WEBSITEJoin Scott Murray from 8pm BST for hot minute-by-minute updates from France 2-1 Spain (aet) in the GWC semi-final.QUOTE OF THE DAY“Based on the feedback I received, the players were not sufficiently reassured about being supported by him” – the fallout from Senegal’s exit continues, with national football federation president Abdoulaye Fall claiming their team doctor was “trained as a gynaecologist”. The Association of Sports Medicine furiously rejected the allegations as “unfounded and defamatory”.FOOTBALL DAILY LETTERS
Football Daily | Will France’s showdown with Spain be the World Cup final in spirit?
In today’s Football Daily: France. Spain. And a proper humdinger












