
Mbappé Fit for Semi-Final as Deschamps Labels Spain Favourites
France's captain is declared fully recovered from an ankle knock, while the coach shifts pressure onto Spain by calling them the clear favourites for the World Cup semi-final.
Didier Deschamps stepped into the pre-match press conference in Arlington, Texas, on Monday and delivered a double-edged message: Kylian Mbappé is fully fit to lead France against Spain, and the Spanish are the favourites to reach the World Cup final. The France manager’s gambit, viewed from Paris, was a classic piece of psychological positioning, designed to unburden his own squad of the weight of expectation that accompanies the world’s top-ranked side.
The fitness bulletin on Mbappé had dominated headlines across South Asian and Latin American media after the forward was substituted late in the quarter-final victory over Morocco with a minor ankle injury and later seen icing the joint on the bench. Deschamps moved to extinguish any doubt, stating bluntly that his captain is “at 100 per cent”. The 27-year-old, who has scored eight goals and provided three assists in six matches – the highest direct goal involvement at a single tournament since Gerd Müller in 1970 – participated in training on Monday, though his workload was managed, completing ten-minute drills instead of the full fifteen.
Deschamps then turned his attention to the opposition, anointing Spain as the clear favourites. “I can confirm Spain are the favourites,” he said, a line that resonated across Spanish-language newsrooms as a transparent attempt to shift the psychological burden. He praised La Roja’s defensive record – just one goal conceded in the entire tournament – while noting that his own side has been the most prolific, with 16 goals. The fixture carries the weight of recent history: Spain eliminated France in the Euro 2024 semi-finals and again in the 2025 Nations League, though Deschamps dismissed talk of revenge, insisting the context of a World Cup semi-final, falling on Bastille Day, was motivation enough.
The winner in Texas will face either Argentina or England in Sunday’s final. For France, a third consecutive appearance in the World Cup showpiece – a feat not achieved since Brazil between 1994 and 2002 – is within reach. The stage is set for a contest that, as Deschamps predicted, promises to be spectacular, pitting the tournament’s most potent attack against its most miserly defence.
| Indian & South Asian press | −0.20 | neutral |
|---|---|---|
| Latin American press | +0.20 | neutral |
| Southeast Asian press | −0.30 | critical |
Deschamps plays mind games: Spain are favorites, but it's a trick to take pressure off his team.
By quoting Deschamps' words and highlighting the term 'favorites', they create a narrative of psychological manipulation.
Omits that Mbappé skipped part of training, downplaying the injury risk.
Deschamps sends a warning to Spain: Mbappé is 100% and France is ready to win.
By repeating the 100% confirmation and the warning, they build an image of strength and certainty.
Omits Deschamps' comments about favorites and Mbappé's substitution with ice pack.
Mbappé didn't finish training: is there a risk he misses the semifinal? France is on alert.
By emphasizing the skipped training and the substitution, they amplify uncertainty and concern.
Ignores Deschamps' statement that Mbappé is 100% and the psychological tactic about favorites.
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