Raphael Varane insists France must avoid Morocco 'trap' to earn place in final
Raphael Varane insists France will not "fall into the trap" of simply thinking a place in the World Cup final is theirs for the taking.
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Raphael Varane insists France will not "fall into the trap" of simply thinking a place in the World Cup final is theirs for the taking.
Former Ireland striker Kevin Doyle joins Raf Diallo and Ed Leahy to preview the 2022 World Cup semi-finals which pit Argentina against Croatia and France versus Morocco. He also talks about what he makes of Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifying opponents Netherlands and what can be learned from the Moroccans.
Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni defended his team’s behaviour during the fiery quarter-final victory against the Netherlands as Lionel Messi and squad turn their attention to reaching the World Cup final.
DOHA : Midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni and centre back Dayot Upamecano both missed training on Monday as France prepare for their World Cup semi-final against Morocco on Wednesday.
LISBON: Cristiano Ronaldo said on Sunday (Dec 11) "there's no point in reacting in the heat of the moment," as he responded to Portugal's World Cup elimination.
DOHA : Croatia and Morocco are the surprise guests in the World Cup's final four but, as the Croatians discovered in 2018 and many other long-shot semi-finalists have before them, the two remaining steps to become world champions can be the steepest.
DOHA : France are fully aware that Morocco are much more than a strictly defensive team as they prepare for their unexpected World Cup semi-final clash on Wednesday.
DOHA : African teams have claimed several giant-killing results at World Cups but nothing like the unprecedented run of Morocco in Qatar that will fuel hopes of more representation at future tournaments.