Vital
- France got off to a great start to their World Cup on Tuesday night, easily beating Australia 4-1, including Giroud’s record-breaking double.
- On the other hand, bad news: she lost in all competitions to Lucas Hernandez, who suffered a knee injury.
- A big day of football is expected with four matches and Morocco, Germany, Spain and Belgium entering the race.
What’s beautiful today?
The Blues have successfully entered the competition, but the World Cup is clearly continuing its frantic pace. The program again has four matches, in particular, the debut of the Moroccan national team and the entry into the tour of Germany, Spain or Belgium. We will tell you everything in this program.
Otherwise? It’s blue skies!
In addition to Hernandez’s injury, the French team can draw a lot of positive emotions from yesterday’s victory. Yeralash:
- performance of Olivier Giroud, which is equal to the number of goals in the French team Titi Henry (read here)
- Kylian Mbappe Olympic uniform
- The new dimension of Adrien Rabiot (read here)
Lucas Hernandez, real kick
Before talking about the victory of the “blue” and the program of the day, the latest information rained down in Doha in the middle of the night: the World Cup ended for Lucas Hernandez, who suffered from a torn cruciate ligament of the knee. . The Blues and Didier Deschamps have expressed their support for the 2018 World Champion who replaced his brother yesterday.
Hi all !
And welcome home this Wednesday, November 23rd. This morning we are better than yesterday at 19:00 after the beautiful win of the Blues at the opening of the World Cup. Today we are still waiting for a great football day.
Source: Le Parisien

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