Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 15
French Media Call 1 World Cup Semi-Final Loss a Collective Failure as Spain Outclass Les Bleus
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 15

French Media Call 1 World Cup Semi-Final Loss a Collective Failure as Spain Outclass Les Bleus

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 15

Summary

  • French newspapers reacted to France’s World Cup semi-final defeat by Spain with unusually harsh verdicts, with L’Équipe splashing “Demolished” and Le Monde calling it a “collective failure.”
  • Commentators said Spain won decisively in Texas because France looked physically short, made technical mistakes and seemed mentally overwhelmed by the match’s emotional weight.
  • The backlash was sharper because expectations had peaked before the Bastille Day semi-final: bars were packed, Mbappé was a national focal point and Les Bleus had arrived unbeaten.
  • By Wednesday morning, outlets from Ouest France to Le Figaro framed the loss as the end of an “American dream,” while still conceding Spain were simply the stronger side.

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