World Cup
Mbappé admits France will play dirty to outthink Paraguay
Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé scored the decisive goal that sent France past Paraguay in Philadelphia on Saturday, and afterwards told FIFA the French side knows how to “play dirty” when needed, insisting they got into their opponents’ heads and refused to be unsettled.
Mbappé was one of the standout figures in the Paraguay‑France clash, contributing the goal that secured France’s progression. His presence on the pitch also drew attention for his gamesmanship, as he repeatedly displayed a combative attitude.
France entered the match with a clear mission to avoid reacting to Paraguay’s bait. Mbappé’s behaviour reflected that plan, as he kept his focus despite provocations in the Philadelphia stadium.
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Speaking to FIFA after the match, Mbappé said, “They thought we would take the field in tuxedos, playing pretty football. But no. We also know how to play dirty football.” His comments highlighted a pragmatic approach to the physical aspects of the game. He praised France’s mental game in a clash full of tension, adding, “If we need to get our hands dirty, we’ll get them dirty. Even in the dirty game, we were better.” The forward’s remarks underscored the team’s willingness to adapt their style to win.France survive Paraguay's guile in humid Philadelphia, await Morocco
“They tried to unsettle us, but we were the ones who got into their heads,” Mbappé asserted, emphasizing the psychological edge his side sought. His statement reflected the broader strategy of maintaining composure under pressure. France will face Morocco next Thursday, with a place in the FIFA World Cup semifinals at stake. The victory over Paraguay therefore keeps France’s tournament hopes alive as they prepare for the decisive encounter.