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Kylian Mbappé played a major role in France’s victory over the ‘dishonored’ Paraguay team to secure their place in the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time.
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Kylian Mbappé had a remarkable showdown with Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gil in a tense World Cup final. The French star ultimately sealed the win by confidently converting a late penalty, then outmaneuvered Gil by refusing to shake his hand. Gil threw the ball at him in response before the French star exploded with some ugly football. At the World Cup, France narrowly defeated Paraguay 1-0 in an awkward match marred by offensive challenges and post-match brawls. A tantrum flared as the South American side reacted furiously to the defeat, leading to a tantrum and exit from the dugout at the final whistle. Pundits Joe Hart and Thomas Hitzlsperger labeled Paraguay “disgraceful” for their dirty tactics during the match, while Kylian Mbappé dismissed Paraguay’s controversial attacking tactics following France’s hard-fought victory. The forward said the team expected a physical approach and had proven they were fully willing to “get their hands dirty” to survive the game. France’s 1-0 victory sealed their place in the quarterfinals for the first time. After defeating Canada 3-0 on Saturday night, the African team will face Morocco at Boston Stadium on Thursday at 9 p.m. The French Football Association has strongly condemned former Paraguay goalkeeper José Luis Chilaber, who was accused of posting “racist” remarks on social media. Chilabale sparked international outrage ahead of their World Cup clash by claiming his country was preparing to play “a team from Africa”. England manager Thomas Tuchel has flatly denied ongoing concerns about his team’s treatment during the match in Mexico. Instead, he expressed full confidence in FIFA’s handling of the situation and supported the governing body in ensuring a safe and fair environment for teams. Tuchel provided a key defensive injury update ahead of his team’s World Cup Round of 16 clash with hosts Mexico. The England manager has confirmed that Jarrell Quansah has recovered from an ankle sprain and is fit to play, but big questions remain over Reece James. The England manager also admitted that his team experienced a “slight headache” as they adjusted to Mexico City’s extreme altitude. Despite the physical toll of the environment, the manager remains confident that his players are ready to cope with the harsh conditions on the pitch. Meanwhile, Mexico coach Javier Aguirre dismissed the idea that playing at high altitude in Mexico City would give his team an unfair advantage against England. Despite this, he issued a stern warning to Tuchel’s powerful side ahead of their long-awaited clash in the finals. Canada released an emotional statement after losing 3-0 to Morocco in the round of 16, admitting “the hurt is real.” Despite the heartbreaking exit, the team thanked the fans and expressed immense pride in making Canadian football history. Hervé Renard has abruptly resigned as Tunisia’s head coach after a chaotic 18-day reign. During the 2026 World Cup. His quick exit followed a disastrous performance in the group stage, where the African nation finished bottom of the group with three heavy defeats. He replaced the sacked Sabri Lamouchi after the opening 5-1 win over Sweden Read more: Follow England vs Mexico live
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