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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U World Cup Predictions 6.17:
France vs Senegal
Match Result Prediction: France remains undefeated
Score Prediction: 4:1, 2:0, 1:1
Reasoning Analysis: Although France has a strong all-star lineup with almost no weaknesses except for a slight gap at the central attacking midfielder position, Senegal, as the newly crowned Africa Cup of Nations champion (though stripped), is not an ordinary team. Ranked 19th in the world, they have veterans like Mane, Koulibaly, and Mendy, and top players like Jackson, Sarr, and Ndiaye from the five major leagues, serving as the backbone. The squad is stable, with a mature playing style, not lacking in experience or vitality. They have defeated Egypt and Morocco in the Africa Cup, and also beat England in warm-up matches. Senegal is not afraid of tough battles, and it’s not impossible for them to recreate the scene from the 2002 World Cup opener, where they defeated defending champion France 1:0.
However, don’t forget that France, with Mbappe and Dembele, excels at counterattacks. If Senegal tries to play an offensive game, it will play right into France’s hands.