On December 9, the match of the 1/4 finals of the World Cup will take place, in which the England national team will play with the French national team. The forecast for this match is given by the well-known former striker of the Togo national team, Emmanuel Adebayor, who participated in the 2006 World Cup.The England national team did not meet serious resistance at the 1/8 finals stage, defeating the Senegal national team with a score of 3:0. Gareth Southgate's team dominated throughout the match, deserving such a result.
Among the current "three lions" stands out 19-year-old Jude Bellingham, who demonstrates a great game, being already in fact a key player in his national team. Harry Kane also showed himself great, who finally scored his first goal in the tournament. But it is clear that a much more difficult test awaits them in a meeting with the French.The French national team also managed to overcome the first round of the playoffs without unnecessary worries, coping with the Polish national team, playing better than their opponent from the first to the last minute.
As usual, Kylian Mbappe looked great, adding two goals to his scoring account, which allowed him to become the leader of the scorer race at the tournament. It is impossible not to mention Antoine Griezmann, who managed on every part of the field, proving by his example that goals and assists are not the most important thing for a cool team player. Olivier Giroud also set his record by becoming the top scorer in the history of Le Bleu.Emmanuel Adebayor expects a very exciting match between teams that are focused on attack, having many high-class performers in their ranks.
It will be very interesting to watch the confrontation between Kane and Mbappe – the English striker will strive to prove that he is no worse than the French young superstar. It will not be easy for Kilian to demonstrate his best qualities in the fight on the flank with Walker, which everyone saw at the club level in the confrontation between PSG and Manchester City. The expert is still inclined to the victory of the British with a score of 2:1.