- July 5, 2026
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France Overcomes Paraguay in Heated World Cup Clash
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Kylian Mbappe scored his seventh goal of the World Cup, bringing him level with Lionel Messi for most goals in the tournament so far. His penalty secured a 1-0 victory over a tough Paraguay team in the extreme heat of Philadelphia. The game started slowly, with temperatures around 100F (about 38C), and the first shot not coming until the 22nd minute, the longest wait for an attempt in World Cup knockout history according to Opta records. Neither team managed a shot on target early in the match.
Physical Play and Referee Decisions
The match saw increased tension when Matias Galarza struck Mbappe in the chest off the ball. Earlier, the teams had clashed over a foul on the France captain, but referee Ilgiz Tantashev did not take action, and VAR did not intervene. Paraguay maintained aggressive play, holding strong until Diego Gomez fouled Desire Doue in the box. After reviewing the incident, Tantashev awarded a penalty, allowing Mbappe to score. Despite aggressive tactics, Paraguay did not receive a yellow card until after the match, while France received three.
Critics, including former England goalkeeper Joe Hart, commented on the aggressive nature of Paraguay’s play. France will next face Morocco in Boston on July 9 in the quarter-finals.
Paraguay’s Defensive Strategy
Paraguay’s tactics aimed to frustrate France with a low block and defensive strength. Some saw this as intimidation or provocation.
During the first half, a foul on Mbappe led to a confrontation, highlighting Paraguay’s aggressive approach. Despite this, the referee showed reluctance in issuing yellow cards, only granting a penalty to France after a VAR review of a foul on Doue. Mbappe successfully converted the penalty, undeterred by a Paraguayan defender shamelessly scuffing the penalty spot.
Correctness of the Penalty
The penalty awarded to France was clear, with Gomez making contact with Doue in the penalty area. Although Paraguay argued the call, there was no sign of a dive from Doue. The VAR review confirmed the decision as correct, despite earlier dismissals of similar fouls on Doue.
Mbappe’s Response
Mbappe maintained composure amidst Paraguayan gamesmanship. His penalty broke the deadlock, and his reaction demonstrated mental resilience. France managed to withstand the disturbances, a lesson learned from their past encounters with Paraguay in the 1998 World Cup.
Commemoration of America’s 250th Independence Day
On July 4, Philadelphia marked the U.S. 250th anniversary with elaborate pre-match ceremonies. The celebrations included a display of the national colors, performances by local artists, and a fly-past by military squadrons, though neither President Donald Trump nor FIFA President Gianni Infantino attended.
Paraguay’s Tactical Approach
Paraguay maintained only 20% possession but managed to disrupt France’s rhythm for much of the game. Their compact defense and aggressive pressing were evident, with players like Gustavo Gomez and Velazquez performing key roles in maintaining Paraguay’s structure.
France’s Tactical Adjustments
Despite their talent, France struggled to break through Paraguay’s defense, often relying on long-range shots. The sweltering conditions might have contributed to their lack of dynamic runs and overlaps. However, Deschamps is confident that future opponents like Morocco will provide different challenges, allowing for more open play.