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Mbappé’s penalty seals France’s World Cup quarter‑final berth

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France have locked in a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter‑finals after a 1‑0 victory over Paraguay, with Kylian Mbappé converting a 70th‑minute penalty to settle the tightly contested tie. The win came after Paraguay adopted a low‑block strategy that forced France to work hard for the breakthrough. Paraguay set themselves low and deep, aiming to frustrate the French firepower. Their minimalistic tactics limited space for Didier Deschamps’ attacking options. Mbappé said the French side anticipated the physical contest. “We knew what kind of game we were going to have,” he told M6. He added that the team was prepared to “dig our hands through shit” if required. Mbappé also highlighted that France could play “dirty football” and still outclass Paraguay. “We showed just how good we can play ‘dirty football’, we were superior,” he said. He mocked Paraguay’s expectations, saying, “They thought we’d come playing wearing tuxedos doing great plays, one‑twos and whatnot.” He suggested that the opponent’s perception underestimated France’s adaptability. Coach Didier Deschamps saw his squad’s firepower tested but ultimately validated his tactical choices. The penalty win confirmed the depth of talent at his disposal. The match report was compiled by journalist Bastien Cheval, who noted the contrast between Paraguay’s defensive setup and France’s offensive versatility. He also observed that the penalty underscored Mbappé’s composure under pressure. France now turn their attention to the quarter‑final, awaiting the draw to determine their next opponent. The victory keeps Les Bleus on track for a potential semi‑final run.

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