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Media were unimpressed as Les Bleus shipped four before half-time
Journalists have ripped into the France national team after their World Cup ended with defeat by England in the bronze-medal match on Saturday night.
This World Cup has proved a bitterly disappointing one for Les Bleus, who came into the summer widely tipped as favourites.
Their shock semi-final defeat by Spain was already a considerable blow, but England rubbed salt into their wounds on Saturday, winning a frantic third-place play-off 6-4.
The match marked a hugely disappointing close to Didier Deschamps’ decorated spell in charge of Les Bleus, and the press have held no quarter in lambasting the team’s performance against England.
Pundit Daniel Riolo of RMC Sport lauded the Three Lions’ ability to bounce back from a crushing semi-final defeat by Argentina, but questioned why France could not do the same.
"What the English suffered in terms of defeat against Argentina is much harder than what the French suffered,” he began, speaking on After Foot, responding to Kylian Mbappe’s ‘excuse’ that France were simply ‘human’.
Under fire: Kylian Mbappe
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“The French were completely outclassed (against Spain), they were eaten alive, it was over, goodbye!
“The English lost in the last minute. They had the game turned around in the last ten minutes. If there was one team that should have been stunned and wanted to go home and bury their heads in the sand, it was England!
“They played the first half with their B team. Bellingham didn't start. Kane didn't play. I'm sorry, that excuse doesn't work. I don't accept it."
Manchester City’s Rayan Cherki came in for more criticism than some of his team-mates. The forward struggled for playing time throughout the tournament and was handed a rare start against England, but was hooked at half-time after appearing to argue with Deschamps during a drinks break.
His performance was slapped with a two out of 10 rating by both L’Equipe and RMC, while Ouest-France bumped him up to a three. Le Parisien branded him ‘disappointing’.
Disappointing: Rayan Cherki
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Joining Riolo on After Foot, journalist Florent Gautreau said Cherki had “never been good” and predicted a falling out with reported incoming manager Zinedine Zidane if his attitude does not improve.
“I think he had the right attitude within the group; he was a bit of a mascot," said Florent Gautreau.
“I'm not going to judge Cherki on his attitude, because on the face of it, he's a good guy, and things are going well within the group. He just has a problem with the coach, which happens.
“What bothers me is that he's never been good. He comes on, he's not good; he starts, he's not good.
“You shouldn't think that with Zidane, even if he appreciates this type of player, he'll have some kind of immunity.”
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