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#预测世界杯法国VS瑞典 6.30 World Cup - France vs Sweden, is Mbappé going to pad his stats again? With three group stage wins and 10 goals scored, France's stats are frighteningly impressive. But if I said that this French team is actually "overhyped," would you believe it? Facing the unpredictable Swedish team in this match, will they find a treasure or hit a hurdle? Let's break down this match in detail from a tactical perspective.
France's group stage performance was very strong, not only winning all three matches but also scoring 10 goals and conceding only 2, with both offense and defense performing well. In particular, Mbappé and Dembélé, the two brothers, each scored 4 goals and are in top form. However, France's 4-forward lineup suffered in the first half of the opening match against Senegal, playing passively before adjusting their formation to ease the pressure. As for Iraq, they were relatively weak, and when playing against Norway, Norway rested their two most important players, Haaland and Ødegaard, so France didn't face many major challenges in the group stage. Both Iraq and Norway have weak defensive abilities and poor midfield control, so France's 4-forward formation naturally countered teams with large defensive gaps. So far, they haven't encountered a big challenge, which might be a hidden worry for France—how they will withstand the test against truly strong opponents. Their players have strong impact, height advantage, and sharp attacking play. However, in the second round against the stronger Netherlands, they immediately regressed to their old form, with the defense performing disastrously. In the final round against Japan, although they stubbornly equalized, they still looked passive on the field and failed to leverage their advantages.
Sweden is a team with strong offense but weak defense, which is a common flaw among many tall teams. Sweden performed very poorly in the World Cup qualifiers, but after switching coach to Potter, they have improved significantly. Nevertheless, it remains difficult to make up for Sweden's defensive instability.
Finally, who do you think will score more goals in this match, Mbappé or Dembélé? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.
France's group stage performance was very strong, with three wins, scoring 10 goals and conceding only 2, excelling in both attack and defense. Especially the duo Mbappé and Dembélé, each scoring 4 goals, both in top form. However, France's four-forward lineup struggled in the first half of the opening match against Senegal, playing passively before adjusting their formation to ease the pressure. Iraq was weaker, and against Norway, Norway rotated their two most important players, Haaland and Ødegaard. So France actually didn't face major challenges in the group stage. Both Iraq and Norway are teams with weak defensive abilities and poor midfield control. France's four-forward system naturally dominates against teams with such defensive gaps. So far, they haven't encountered a real test, which could be a hidden concern—their resilience against truly strong opponents remains unproven. They have attacking power, height, and sharp offense. But in the second round against the stronger Netherlands, they were immediately exposed, with a disastrous defensive performance. In the final group match against Japan, although they fought back to equalize, they still looked passive and failed to leverage their strengths.
Sweden is a team strong in attack but weak in defense, a common flaw among many tall teams. They performed poorly in World Cup qualifiers, but after changing coaches to Potte, there has been noticeable improvement, though it still can't fully compensate for their unstable backline.
Finally, who do you think will score more goals in this match, Mbappé or Dembélé? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments.