Les Bleus Grind Out Victory in Philadelphia Heat
In a match that was more about grit than glamour, World Cup favourites France edged past a defiant Paraguay side 1-0 at Lincoln Financial Field to book a quarter-final meeting with Morocco. Kylian Mbappé's 70th-minute penalty proved the difference on an afternoon where temperatures soared to 39 degrees and the football often threatened to boil over.
Paraguay, fresh from their shock win over Germany, set out to frustrate Didier Deschamps' star-studded lineup. They sat deep, denied space, and were not afraid to mix it physically. France dominated possession but found clear chances scarce until the decisive VAR intervention.
Mbappé Keeps His Cool from the Spot
The game’s pivotal moment came midway through the second half. Substitute Désiré Doué, who had replaced Bradley Barcola, jinked into the box and was clipped by Diego Gómez. Referee Ilgiz Tantashev initially waved play on, but after consulting the pitchside monitor, he pointed to the spot.
Amid intense Paraguayan protests and delay tactics, Mbappé stepped up with typical composure, sending goalkeeper Orlando Gill the wrong way. It was the Paris Saint-Germain superstar's seventh goal of the tournament, drawing him level with Lionel Messi in World Cup finals goals.
"We suffered, but we remained patient. The heat made it difficult, but the most important thing was to win and advance," Mbappé said after the match.
Paraguay’s Tactics Come Under Fire
Paraguay's game plan was effective for large stretches, but their approach also drew sharp criticism. BBC Sport pundits Thomas Hitzlsperger, Joe Hart, and Micah Richards labelled their conduct "disgusting" and "way too far", pointing to repeated scuffles, time-wasting, and a general willingness to disrupt the flow.
Coach Gustavo Alfaro’s side picked up five yellow cards and were fortunate not to have a player sent off. Despite the defeat, they exit with pride after a spirited campaign, having pushed the tournament favourites to the limit.
Les Bleus Now Focus on Morocco Quarter-Final
France will face a familiar foe in the last eight when they take on Morocco in a repeat of the 2022 semi-final. Morocco impressed in their 3-0 win over Canada, and with their powerful support in the United States, they will provide another stern test.
Deschamps acknowledged the challenge: "We know Morocco well. They have quality and incredible passion. We must recover well and prepare for another battle."
Key Takeaways
- France do enough: Not their most fluent performance, but they showed the resilience required to win a tournament.
- Mbappé delivers when it matters: Now on seven goals, the French captain is in the race for the Golden Boot.
- Paraguay’s dark arts backfire: Their physical and disruptive tactics ultimately couldn’t stop the inevitable.
- Morocco await: A mouth-watering rematch of the 2022 classic stands between France and a semi-final berth.
Quick Facts
Score: Paraguay 0-1 France
Goal: Kylian Mbappé (penalty, 70')
Venue: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Attendance: 67,500
Next Up: France vs Morocco, World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final