Updated
Updated · Awful Announcing · Jun 16
Thierry Henry Rebukes Donovan's France Critique as Mbappe's 2 Goals Seal 3-1 Win
Updated
Updated · Awful Announcing · Jun 16

Thierry Henry Rebukes Donovan's France Critique as Mbappe's 2 Goals Seal 3-1 Win

3 articles · Updated · Awful Announcing · Jun 16

Summary

  • Thierry Henry pushed back at halftime after Fox analyst Landon Donovan called France “arrogant” and “casual” in a 0-0 World Cup opener against Senegal, saying critics were overlooking how strong Senegal can be.
  • Landon Donovan doubled down after the break, saying France were “very poor” in the first half and that a team of their quality should have shown much more despite Senegal’s threat.
  • Kylian Mbappe then shifted the story on the field, scoring twice in the second half as France pulled away for a 3-1 victory after the tense studio exchange.
  • Zlatan Ibrahimovic joined the postgame debate, saying France were “confident” rather than arrogant and calling Donovan “ignorant,” underscoring the sharper, star-driven tone of Fox’s World Cup coverage.

Insights

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