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France Face Unique Pressure as World Cup Favorites, Says Deschamps

France head coach Didier Deschamps highlighted the unique pressure of being pre-tournament favorites, unlike their underdog status in 2018. France secured a 2-0 victory over Morocco to reach the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup. Deschamps praised his players for staying composed under high expectations and focusing only on the July 14 semi-final. The result ends Morocco's historic run while France move closer to their third consecutive World Cup final.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "Everyone expected us to win before the 1st ball of the tournament", Deschamps as France seal SFs berth

Boston, July 10

France head coach Didier Deschamps highlighted the unique pressure surrounding Les Bleus' World Cup campaign, saying expectations have been higher than ever before.

He recalled how France entered the 2018 tournament as outsiders and the 2022 edition as defending champions, but this time they were among the pre-tournament favourites.

Deschamps praised his players for staying composed under pressure and insisted they are focused solely on the semi-final on July 14, rather than looking too far ahead.

Deschamps made the remarks during a press conference after France's 2-0 victory over Morocco to secure their place in the semi-finals, where they will face either Spain or Belgium.

A win would take Les Bleus to their third consecutive World Cup final, following their 2018 triumph and their heartbreaking defeat in the 2022 final.

"What changed compared to 2018 and 2022? In 2018, nobody expected us to succeed. In 2022, we were the defending champions and very often the defending champions are out in the last 16. This time, everybody has been expecting us (to win) before the first ball of the tournament," Deschamps said as per Reuters.

Since Deschamps took charge in 2012, France have reached the last four of a European Championship or a World Cup five out of seven times - missing out at the 2014 World Cup and the 2020 Euros, played in 2021.

"But my players are used to this and they will not get carried away. Right now we're not looking beyond July 14 (the day of the semi-final) and it's a good date (Bastille Day)," he added.

Deschamps praised France's tactical approach, saying his team successfully controlled Morocco by pressing them relentlessly, limiting their options and forcing them to expend energy before eventually breaking them down.

"We have done everything right to pin them. We suffocated them and made them run. Then they were just tired," Deschamps concluded.

The result ends Morocco's impressive run after another historic World Cup campaign, while France move one step closer to their title.

The victory sets up France's semi-final clash against either Spain or Belgium.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

France are definitely favorites, but I worry about complacency. Deschamps is right that everyone expects them to win, but that pressure can backfire. Remember 2022 final heartbreak? They need to stay focused. Spain or Belgium will be tough opponents. Hope India can learn from France's mentality — we need that never-say-die attitude in our cricket team too! 🇮🇳⚽

Vikram M

Honestly, France's depth is scary. They played without some key players and still dominated. But let's give credit to Morocco — they were the real story of the tournament! First African semi-finalist, beaten only by the champions. Deschamps' tactics were spot on though. Pressing high and tiring them out is classic French efficiency. Bring on the semis! 🇫🇷

Ananya R

Deschamps' humility is refreshing. He's not getting carried away despite being favorites. India could learn from this — our sports teams often hype themselves too much before big tournaments and then crumble. France's approach: take it one match at a time, respect opponents, execute plans. That's why they're champions. Also, Bastille Day semi-final? Destiny is writing the script! 🇫🇷✨

Rohit P

To be honest, I'm a bit tired of France winning everything. They've been dominant since 2018 and it feels predictable. But you can't fault Deschamps — he's a tactical genius. Morocco played with heart but France's physicality overwhelmed them. The semi against Spain/Belgium will be the real test. India might never reach this level in football, but at least we can enjoy world-class football! ⚽

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