sexta-feira, 8 de junho de 2018

France vs. United States | 2018 International Friendly Match Preview



France vs. United States
International Friendly
Groupama Stadium — Lyon
Saturday, June 9 — 3 pm ET
WATCH: ESPN, UniMás, UDN
After a 2-1 loss to Ireland last Saturday in Dublin (a step up in competition from the 3-0 win over Bolivia on Memorial Day) the young US national team will face the ultimate test Saturday when they take on World Cup contender France in Lyon.
The match will be the final for Dave Sarachan’s side until a busy fall, which includes a friendly against Mexico on Sept. 11 in Nashville and reportedly matches against Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, England and Italy.
“France is going to be a really good test for us and a very good experience for everyone on this team. We’re all excited,” Columbus Crew SC goalkeeper Zack Steffen said. “I think we just go in with our game plan and want to show everybody who’s watching what we’ve got and go in and play as a team, work for each other, have fun and enjoy the experience.”

United States Outlook

A modest four-match unbeaten streak came to an end last Saturday in Dublin when Alan Judge netted the 90th-minute winner to send the US to a 2-1 defeat to Ireland. The Yanks led 1-0 at the break thanks to Bobby Wood’s 12th international goal in first-half stoppage time.
Graham Burke leveled for Ireland, which bounced back from a 2-0 loss to France to improve to 6-2-2 all-time vs. the United States.
New York Red Bulls defender Tim Parker, Fulham's Luca de la Torre and Levante’s Shaq Moore each came off the substitute’s bench in the second half to make their USMNT debuts, while midfielders Julian Green (right foot) and Kenny Saief (right knee) were held out of the squad due to injuries.

France Outlook

This match serves as the World Cup sendoff for a France squad that has lofty expectations in Russia later this month. Didier Deschamps’ team ran roughshod over Ireland, winning 2-0, on May 28 with Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud and Nabil Fekir from Lyon striking before halftime.
They followed that up with a 3-1 victory over Italy in Nice on Friday with Barcelona’s Samuel Umtiti and Atletico Madrid striker Antoine Griezmann gave France a two-goal lead before the half-hour mark. Leonardo Bonucci pulled the Azzurri within a goal in the 35th minute, but Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele put the game away with a 63rd minute goal, his second for Les Bleus.

History

The United States are 0-3-0 all-time against France and have been outscored, 10-0. Loïc Rémy came off the substitute’s bench to score the 72nd-minute winner in a 1-0 victory for Les Bleusin front of 70,018 fans at Stade de France on Nov. 11, 2011

Players to Watch

United States — Zack Steffen. After a rusty Bill Hamid made some blunders, including one that resulted in Ireland’s equalizer, fans on social media were clamoring for Steffen in net against France. The Crew SC goalkeeper has been outstanding in MLS play, having set a club shutout streak that spans five matches and 505 minutes.
France — Paul Pogba. The midfielder had an uneven first year with Manchester United, butting heads with Jose Mourinho on more than one occasion. While his return to the Reds will be one of the summer’s biggest questions, there is no doubt Pogba can be extremely influential with France. A return to his prior form at Juventus could put France on the podium next month.

United States Roster

Pos.PlayerClubCaps/Goals
GKBill HamidMidtjylland6/0
GKZack SteffenColumbus Crew SC2/0
GKWilliam YarbroughClub Leon3/0
DCameron Carter-VickersIpswich Town3/0
DEric LichajNottingham Forest15/1
DMatt Miazga Chelsea 6/1
DShaq Moore Levante1/0
DErik Palmer-Brown Manchester City1/0
DTim Parker New York Red Bulls1/0
DAntonee RobinsonEverton1/0
DJorge VillafanaSantos Laguna18/0
DDeAndre YedlinNewcastle United51/0
MTyler AdamsNew York Red Bulls4/0
MJoe CoronaClub Tijuana22/3
MLuca de la TorreFulham1/0
MJulian GreenStuttgart9/3
MWeston McKennieSchalke3/1
MKeaton ParksBenfica 1/0
MRubio RubinClub Tijuana8/0
MKenny SaiefAnderlecht 2/0
MWil Trapp Columbus Crew SC5/0
MTim WeahParis Saint-Germain3/1
FAndrija NovakovichReading2/0
FJosh Sargent Werder Bremen2/1
FBobby Wood Hamburg38/12
    

France Roster

Pos.
PlayerClubCaps/Goals
GKAlphonse AerolaParis Saint-Germain0/0
GKHugo LorisTottenham Hotspur97/0
GKSteve MandanaOlympique Marseille27/0
DLucas HernandezAtletico Madrid4/0
DPresnel KimpembeParis Saint-Germain2/0
DBenjamin MendyManchester City 6/0
DBenjamin PavardStuttgart5/0
DAdil RamiOlympique Marseille35/1
DDijibril SidibeMonaco 16/1
DSamuel Umtiti Barcelona  18/2
DRaphael Varane Real Madrid  41/2
MN'Golo Kante Chelsea 23/1
MThomas Lemar Monaco 11/3
MBlaise Matuidi Juventus   66/9
MSteve NzoziSevilla4/0
MPaul Pogba Manchester United  53/9
MCorentin Tolisso Bayern Munich8/0
FOusmane Dembele Barcelona11/2
FNabil FekirOlympique Lyon 11/2
FOlivier GiroudChelsea 73/31
FAntoine Griezmann Atletico Madrid53/20
FKylian MbappeParis Saint-Germain 14/3
FFlorian Thauvin Olympique Marseille 4/0

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