Is Socceroos able to hold Les Bleus in the 2018 World Cup?
In addition to Germany and Brazil, the French national team is the favorites in the 2018 World Cup. France is scheduled to face FIFA Australia aka Socceroos. Although France is confident, but the French media see there are several factors that must be feared by the national team.
France 2018 World Cup favorite team is challenged by Australia in the World Cup. Can the Socceroos beat Les Bleus in Russia?
Moreover news.com.au also mentioned that French reporters are preparing for a boilover in Kazan, concerned by talented teenager Daniel Arzani, and a poor record in World Cup opening matches. The biggest concern for the French, however, is arguably big moment specialist Tim Cahill.
Meanwhile sporst.ndtv.com reported that France are expected to qualify from the group C, which also includes Peru and Denmark. The French will be hoping to garner maximum points from their first match while the Australians will try to make a decent start to the tournament as well.
Four years ago in Brazil, Les Bleus began their bid for glory with a 3-0 win over Honduras. Didier Deschamps has numerous attacking options at his disposal to ensure his team get off to a similarly free-scoring start in Kazan (fifa.com). Confidence levels are not quite so high Down Under.
The Socceroos made their way to Russia via the play-offs, with veteran Tim Cahill once again providing several crucial goals. The Aussies will show off everything they’ve learned under the pragmatic Dutchman — likely sporting an XI vastly different to those of a gruelling qualifying campaign.
Are you ready?
France 2018 World Cup favorite team is challenged by Australia in the World Cup. Can the Socceroos beat Les Bleus in Russia?
Moreover news.com.au also mentioned that French reporters are preparing for a boilover in Kazan, concerned by talented teenager Daniel Arzani, and a poor record in World Cup opening matches. The biggest concern for the French, however, is arguably big moment specialist Tim Cahill.
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According to foxsports.com, more than a decade after completing a fairytale return to football’s biggest stage, Australia will unite around the Socceroos once again at a fourth consecutive FIFA World Cup.
Meanwhile sporst.ndtv.com reported that France are expected to qualify from the group C, which also includes Peru and Denmark. The French will be hoping to garner maximum points from their first match while the Australians will try to make a decent start to the tournament as well.
Four years ago in Brazil, Les Bleus began their bid for glory with a 3-0 win over Honduras. Didier Deschamps has numerous attacking options at his disposal to ensure his team get off to a similarly free-scoring start in Kazan (fifa.com). Confidence levels are not quite so high Down Under.
The Socceroos made their way to Russia via the play-offs, with veteran Tim Cahill once again providing several crucial goals. The Aussies will show off everything they’ve learned under the pragmatic Dutchman — likely sporting an XI vastly different to those of a gruelling qualifying campaign.
Are you ready?
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