For all the hype surrounding France, they folded at the first serious examination of their World Cup credentials, their campaign ending in a spectacular collapse in Tuesday’s 2-0 semi-final defeat by Spain. France were every bit as poor as they had been during the opening hour of the 2022 World Cup final against Argentina. That night, however, they fought their way back, lost only on penalties and could leave with the pride of having helped produce one of the greatest World Cup games.
Kylian Mbappé is comforted by coach Didier Deschamps after the defeat. © Lars Baron, Getty Images via AFP
There was no such consolation on Tuesday. This was a Spanish masterclass, and France were reduced to little more than helpless witnesses. "The players are devastated, but we have to be clear-headed: technically, we were second best. That is on us," coach Didier Deschamps said. It was as though those who had installed France as tournament favourites had completely misread the balance of power, and the French players themselves badly misjudged it too. Read moreSpain deliver masterclass to sink French Armada and reach World Cup final "We knew their main strength was their ability to play at a false tempo (slow the game down). At times, we should have done the same. It was more difficult than we expected," France's second-half substitute Rayan Cherki said. Spain, led by Lamine Yamal, who had declared with the swagger of a teenager that France were the ones who should be afraid, had understood it perfectly. Olise humbled The symbol of France's resounding failure was Michael Olise. Hailed as an old-school playmaker and thrust into the Ballon d’Or conversation, Olise looked utterly lost on the Dallas Stadium pitch. Starved of space and ideas, he repeatedly surrendered possession and was comprehensively outclassed by Rodri, who dictated the match with ruthless authority, gliding through midfield. The 24-year-old gave the ball away 20 times and failed to complete a single dribble, a damning return for the player France had expected to unlock Spain’s defence.











