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3-0, a first for France since First World Cup Title

Last updated: 1 July 2026 7:37 AM
Jordan Blake 2 hours ago 3 Min Read
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The French national team continues to move forward with authority in this 2026 World Cup. On Tuesday evening, Les Bleus comfortably defeated Sweden (3-0) in the round of 16, confirming their rise in power at the perfect moment in the competition.

This victory is not only convincing, it is also historic. As highlighted by Stats Foot, France had not won a World Cup knockout match by a three-goal margin since July 12, 1998. That night, Zinédine Zidane’s France defeated Brazil in the final at the Stade de France, with the same 3-0 scoreline.

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A symbolic victory that echoes the 1998 World Cup triumph

The parallel is inevitably symbolic. Twenty-eight years after the first star, Didier Deschamps’ players have brought back great memories for French supporters. Solid, efficient, and never really troubled, Les Bleus have sent a clear message to their future opponents.

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But Didier Deschamps refuses to get carried away. Despite qualification and a strong performance from his team, the coach wants to keep everyone under pressure. “There are always things to improve. Always. Find problems, go ahead! Everything is not perfect. We’re only in the round of 16. We must be able to do it again. There are small adjustments to make,” he warned in a press conference.

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The message is clear: France has made a statement, but has won nothing yet. In a World Cup, a big score can impress, but only consistency leads to ultimate success. Deschamps knows it better than anyone and refuses to let his squad relax. Les Bleus will now face Paraguay on Saturday in the round of 16. After this dominant display against Sweden, the objective will be simple: confirm, build momentum, and keep dreaming of a third star above the rooster.

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