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Sports

France brush off Ivory Coast loss, call it timely World Cup reminder

  • Defender Lucas Hernandez also played down the significance of the ​defeat
Published June 5, 2026 Updated June 5, 2026 11:40am
Photo: Reuters
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PARIS: France brushed aside concerns after suffering a surprise 2-1 defeat by Ivory Coast in a World Cup warm-up match on Thursday, insisting the setback would serve ​as a useful reminder rather than a cause for alarm ahead of ‌the tournament.

Didier Deschamps’ side led through a superb first-half goal from Rayan Cherki but were overrun after the break as Guela Doue and Amad Diallo turned the game around for the Elephants in ​Nantes.

With France opening their World Cup campaign against Senegal in New York on ​June 16, midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni said the result should be viewed in ⁠the context of preparations rather than as a warning sign.

“It’s a pity to lose ​but we’re in a preparation phase, we stay confident,” Tchouameni said.

“There is no conclusion to ​draw from this game, even if we had won it. We will be ready.”

France fielded an experimental side, with several Paris St Germain players rested after last weekend’s Champions League final triumph, and ​made numerous changes after halftime.

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Defender Lucas Hernandez also played down the significance of the ​defeat.

“We always want to win but we’re in a phase of preparation and there were a lot ‌of ⁠substitutions,” Hernandez said.

“We’re in good spirits.”

Deschamps, however, admitted his side had lost control of the contest after an encouraging opening 45 minutes and warned that France would face opponents with similar qualities in the United States.

“A defeat is never pleasant, even if we did ​some good things in ​the first half,” ⁠Deschamps said.

“In the second half we made a lot of changes but that’s no excuse. We were not as good after the ​break and they brought a lot of pace.

“We will face the ​same type ⁠of team on June 16.”

The France coach said the result could prove useful if it prevented his players from becoming complacent before the tournament.

“It’s a reminder, if we needed one, ⁠not to ​think we’re better than we are,” he said, with ​Cherki adding: “It’s a little warning, and I can tell you we’re not going to the World Cup thinking ​we’re favourites but we’re going to crush everyone.”

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