Mbappe's return fails to mask France's shortcomings

DORTMUND, Germany — The welcome sight of a masked Kylian Mbappe back on the pitch could not disguise another under-par performance from France at Euro 2024, which raises questions about its chances of winning the competition.
France is through to the last 16 after emerging unbeaten from the first round, but Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Poland in Dortmund means it finishes second in Group D behind Austria.
Ironically, Austria is the only team the 2022 World Cup runner-up has managed to beat so far at the competition, as it followed its 1-0 victory over Ralf Rangnick's men with a 0-0 draw against the Netherlands and then an insufficient display in which it was held by the already-eliminated Poland.
There are consequences for that, as Les Bleus now find themselves in what looks to be the wrong half of a lop-sided draw in the knockout rounds.
Next up is a return on Monday to Dusseldorf, where Mbappe suffered a broken nose against Austria.
France will be up against the runner-up of a tight Group E, which could be any one of Belgium, Romania, Slovakia or Ukraine.
However, after that, the path to the final looks especially murky, with the possibility of a quarterfinal against Portugal and then a potential last-four tie against Spain or Germany.
France has been the best European team at the last two World Cups, winning the trophy in 2018 and losing on penalties to Argentina in the final 18 months ago.
It does not look like the best side on the continent right now, which is a problem for a nation hoping to win a third European Championship, and a first since 2000.
Mbappe returned against Poland after missing the Netherlands match due to his broken nose. Playing with a protective face mask, he converted a second-half penalty to register his first-ever Euros goal.
Where are the goals?
It was his 13th goal for France at a major tournament, putting him level with Just Fontaine who scored all of his at the 1958 World Cup, and behind the 14 of Michel Platini.
But Mbappe's goal was not enough to beat Poland, as Robert Lewandowski replied with a spot-kick of his own.
France scored 16 goals in seven matches at the last World Cup, then netted 29 in eight qualifiers for the Euros, albeit 17 of those came against Gibraltar.
However, it has failed to score a single goal in open play so far at this tournament, beating Austria thanks to an own goal and drawing a blank against the Dutch, before Mbappe's penalty against Poland.
Coach Didier Deschamps, nevertheless, pointed out that his team was regularly thwarted throughout the game by Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski, who was named man of the match.
"I have full confidence in our attackers," insisted midfielder Eduardo Camavinga. "We need them, and they have always shown up in the past."
Above all, France can go forward into the knockout rounds in the knowledge that its defense looks secure, with Lewandowski's penalty the only goal it has conceded so far.
"The team spirit is there, so is the solidarity, and we are creating chances," said Deschamps, and only Germany has had more attempts on goal than the French.
"Maybe other teams have shown greater potential, and the fact we are not scoring goals has limited us.
"Some groups might not have been too difficult, but our group really was. Now we can have a little break, which will do us good, and then we move on to the last 16.
"The impressions left after the first round are not always the same later on. Our objective was to qualify. We have done that, and now it is only big teams who are left."
For France to keep going from here, though, Deschamps will notably need to get Antoine Griezmann back playing at his best — the forward, with 132 caps, was dropped against Poland, which is a rarity.
And he will especially be hoping that his team starts scoring, as captain Mbappe gets used to his mask and attempts to lead the team through the knockout rounds.
AFP

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