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France 1-0 Belgium: Five key takeaways from a scrappy victory as Euro 2024 fortune favours brave Bleus

Imhons by Imhons
July 1, 2024
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France 1-0 Belgium: Five key takeaways from a scrappy victory as Euro 2024 fortune favours brave Bleus
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In a Euro 2024 knockout clash that will not be remembered for its beauty, France scraped past Belgium with a 1-0 victory defined more by fortune than finesse.

As Jan Vertonghen’s inadvertent own goal sealed the match in the dying minutes, it became a fitting end to a game marked by tactical conservatism and missed opportunities.

France’s path to the quarter-finals may lack the elegance expected of the former world champions, but as the adage goes, they’re still dancing while Belgium are left to rue what might have been.

Here are the five key takeaways from this scrappy affair.

1. Fortune Favours the Brave (or the Lucky)

France’s laboured path to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 hinged on an own goal as ungainly as the match itself. With just four minutes remaining, a scuffed attempt from Randal Kolo Muani ricocheted off Jan Vertonghen’s knee and wrong-footed Belgian keeper Koen Casteels.

It was a moment that epitomised the game’s scrappiness. The deflection was not a product of intricate play or relentless pressure but rather a stroke of luck. Yet, as any seasoned tournament team knows, sometimes fortune is as vital as skill.

2. Tactical Prudence Over Flourish

Both sides exhibited a cautious approach, seemingly more intent on avoiding mistakes than creating magic.

France’s midfield, orchestrated by the industrious N’Golo Kanté and the precise Aurelien Tchouameni, focused on stifling Belgium’s creative outlets, particularly the ever-dangerous Kevin De Bruyne.

This conservatism resulted in a game where tactical prudence overshadowed attacking flair. Didier Deschamps’ strategy to grind out a result was evident, even if it came at the cost of entertainment.

3. The Mbappé Conundrum

Kylian Mbappé, typically the spark in France’s offensive arsenal, had an off day. His runs were met with resolute Belgian defending, and his shooting lacked precision.

A particularly wasteful effort saw him sky a shot high over the bar after a promising buildup. Mbappé’s struggle highlights a broader issue for France: without his incisiveness, their attack looks blunt.

His performance was a reminder that even the brightest stars can have dim days, and it’s a team’s ability to adapt that often dictates their success.

4. Belgium’s Missed Opportunities

Belgium’s failure to capitalise on their chances was glaring. Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku both had moments where they could have shifted the game’s momentum but were thwarted by French goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

A standout save came when Lukaku’s low shot was expertly denied. Belgium’s profligacy in front of goal was a stark contrast to France’s fortuitous winner, underscoring the fine margins that define knockout football.

5. Defensive Solidity as the Foundation

Amid the match’s chaos, France’s defensive discipline shone through. Jules Kounde and Theo Hernandez were diligent in their duties, repeatedly neutralising Belgian attacks.

Antoine Griezmann, often lauded for his offensive capabilities, contributed significantly defensively, clearing a dangerous Kevin De Bruyne corner in the dying minutes.

This collective defensive effort ensured France maintained their slender lead, demonstrating that in high-stakes tournaments, a solid backline is as crucial as a potent attack.
In a Euro 2024 knockout clash that will not be remembered for its beauty, France scraped past Belgium with a 1-0 victory defined more by fortune than finesse.

As Jan Vertonghen’s inadvertent own goal sealed the match in the dying minutes, it became a fitting end to a game marked by tactical conservatism and missed opportunities.

France’s path to the quarter-finals may lack the elegance expected of the former world champions, but as the adage goes, they’re still dancing while Belgium are left to rue what might have been.

Here are the five key takeaways from this scrappy affair.

1. Fortune Favours the Brave (or the Lucky)

France’s laboured path to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 hinged on an own goal as ungainly as the match itself. With just four minutes remaining, a scuffed attempt from Randal Kolo Muani ricocheted off Jan Vertonghen’s knee and wrong-footed Belgian keeper Koen Casteels.

It was a moment that epitomised the game’s scrappiness. The deflection was not a product of intricate play or relentless pressure but rather a stroke of luck. Yet, as any seasoned tournament team knows, sometimes fortune is as vital as skill.

2. Tactical Prudence Over Flourish

Both sides exhibited a cautious approach, seemingly more intent on avoiding mistakes than creating magic.

France’s midfield, orchestrated by the industrious N’Golo Kanté and the precise Aurelien Tchouameni, focused on stifling Belgium’s creative outlets, particularly the ever-dangerous Kevin De Bruyne.

This conservatism resulted in a game where tactical prudence overshadowed attacking flair. Didier Deschamps’ strategy to grind out a result was evident, even if it came at the cost of entertainment.

3. The Mbappé Conundrum

Kylian Mbappé, typically the spark in France’s offensive arsenal, had an off day. His runs were met with resolute Belgian defending, and his shooting lacked precision.

A particularly wasteful effort saw him sky a shot high over the bar after a promising buildup. Mbappé’s struggle highlights a broader issue for France: without his incisiveness, their attack looks blunt.

His performance was a reminder that even the brightest stars can have dim days, and it’s a team’s ability to adapt that often dictates their success.

4. Belgium’s Missed Opportunities

Belgium’s failure to capitalise on their chances was glaring. Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku both had moments where they could have shifted the game’s momentum but were thwarted by French goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

A standout save came when Lukaku’s low shot was expertly denied. Belgium’s profligacy in front of goal was a stark contrast to France’s fortuitous winner, underscoring the fine margins that define knockout football.

5. Defensive Solidity as the Foundation

Amid the match’s chaos, France’s defensive discipline shone through. Jules Kounde and Theo Hernandez were diligent in their duties, repeatedly neutralising Belgian attacks.

Antoine Griezmann, often lauded for his offensive capabilities, contributed significantly defensively, clearing a dangerous Kevin De Bruyne corner in the dying minutes.

This collective defensive effort ensured France maintained their slender lead, demonstrating that in high-stakes tournaments, a solid backline is as crucial as a potent attack.
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