Three days after defeating Brazil (2-1), the French team confirmed their rise in form by beating Colombia (3-1) in Landover. These two prestigious victories clearly strengthen Les Bleus' status as they approach the World Cup.
In the space of a few days, France convincingly defeated two major footballing nations. These performances reflect a team brimming with confidence, capable of dictating the tempo and controlling matches against top-level opponents. Les Bleus are now displaying reassuring defensive solidity, a well-oiled collective organization, and an attacking efficiency that makes all the difference.
During this training camp, several players made significant contributions. Désiré Doué was very active and decisive, while Marcus Thuram confirmed his impact on the attack. With Didier Deschamps set to announce his final squad on May 14th, these performances could influence the coach's decisions.
Offensively, the French team is impressive. With five goals scored in two matches against competitive sides, they are demonstrating their ability to quickly transition into attack and capitalize on their chances. The balance between youth and experience seems to have been achieved, further strengthening the team's credibility.
Beyond individual performances, it's the collective strength that stands out. The team appears complete, balanced, and capable of adapting to different match situations. Defensively solid, technically sound in midfield, and incisive in attack, France possesses all the qualities of a serious title contender.
Given this momentum and the quality of its squad, France has emerged as one of the top favorites for the World Cup. It possesses the experience, depth, and confidence necessary to reach the top.
By beating Brazil and then Colombia, Les Bleus sent a clear message. They are not only in good form, they are ready.
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