this saturday in Doha, France Y Denmark they will meet for the third time this year, with the leadership of the group D World Cup player at stake and eager for the ‘Bleus’ to avenge the two defeats suffered against the Nordics.
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The defending world champions have the advantage of having already scored the first three points, also leaving a great impression against Australia (4-1), while the Danes did not go beyond a goalless draw against Tunisia.
Therefore, the victory would already qualify the team led by Didier Deschamps for the round of 16, even before facing Tunisia on November 30.
Even the draw could end up being a good result for the ‘Bleus’, since they would be virtually classified, unless a bizarre series of improbable results occurred.
Even in the event of defeat, the chances of qualifying for the ‘Bleus’ would be great and would depend on themselves (beating Tunisia), although it would be more complicated to opt for first place… and in the round of 16 they come across one of the two group qualifiers from Argentina and Mexico.
Although their debut in the competition was convincing, with a comprehensive victory against the ‘Socceroos’, the men from Deschamps They cannot trust themselves against a rival who has beaten them twice in 2022.