France move into the World Cup last 16 with momentum, statistics and confidence all aligning. Didier Deschamps’ team defeated Sweden 3-0 at New York New Jersey
Stadium, with Kylian Mbappe scoring twice and Bradley Barcola adding another goal. The display strengthened France’s status as contenders and underlined Deschamps’ record-breaking coaching impact at this tournament.
Opta’s supercomputer now calculates France have a 30.1% chance of lifting the World Cup trophy. For the last-16 tie against Paraguay, the same model gives Les Bleus an 85.5% probability of progressing. These numbers reflect both current form and historical strength, as France chase another deep run on the global stage.
Deschamps is leaving the role France head coach after 14 years once this World Cup ends. The 57-year-old returned to the touchline against Sweden after missing the Norway victory following the death of Deschamps’ mother. France’s players have spoken about competing not only for themselves, but also for Deschamps’ final campaign.
The victory over Sweden gave Deschamps a 17th World Cup match win, the most for any coach. Deschamps also owns nine knockout-stage victories, another competition record. These figures place Deschamps clear of past managers at this level, while France attempt to add one more title before the long-serving coach steps aside.
After the match, Deschamps described the shared sense of drive within the squad. He said: "A lot of pride. We're on a mission. Me too, with [the players]. Up until our match, there had been some tough round of 32 fixtures. We had a comfortable lead, even if we could have been more clinical in the first half. We have to appreciate it, and we know there's another match in four days. But we're here for this, the players are here for this. There's another hurdle to overcome. But we still have to appreciate it. We have a good mindset, there's a lot of pride. We have to maintain this focus, this determination. There's obviously quality and talent, and we have to do it again. "
Mbappe delivered another decisive World Cup performance against Sweden, scoring twice in a dominant attacking display. The 27-year-old has now hit 2+ goals in seven World Cup matches for France, three more such games than any other player. Mbappe’s influence continues to shape France’s attacking identity at major international tournaments.
The brace increased Mbappe’s World Cup goal total to 18, just one behind record holder Lionel Messi. Mbappe and Messi are also level on six goals in the current Golden Boot race. In knockout rounds, Mbappe now has 10 World Cup goals, the highest tally recorded by any player in the competition’s history.
Mbappe underlined France’s growing focus as the tournament moves into its decisive phase. "I am aware of what I am playing, where I am and what I have to do," Mbappe told beIN Sports. "The team is aware of what it has to do here. It was a new competition that was about to begin. Today we played well, even though we had a difficult start. We got into it, we had chances that we could have put away earlier. "
France World Cup performance against Sweden analysed
France’s attacking volume against Sweden reached levels not seen for nearly three decades. Les Bleus attempted 25 shots, their highest total in a World Cup match since the 1998 last-16 clash with Paraguay, when France recorded 37 attempts. Sweden managed eight shots in response, producing only 0.7 expected goals across the contest.
The match also highlighted the depth of France’s squad options. Barcola joined Mbappe on the scoresheet, reflecting the range of threats available to Deschamps in advanced areas. France controlled most phases, even though several chances went unused in the first half, something Deschamps noted when assessing the performance.
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France World Cup unity and Sweden reaction
Mbappe also spoke about the group’s attitude and support for Deschamps during a difficult period. Mbappe added: "It's the DNA of this group. We're all in this together. The coach has gone through a difficult time, one that unfortunately will affect everyone. It's very difficult. He will never be alone with us. We will support him. "
Sweden head coach Graham Potter accepted the result and praised France’s quality. Potter said: "The better team won, congratulations to France. I thought in terms of the game we had to be perfect and even if we were, I'm not sure that would have been enough if I'm brutally honest, because the opponent was of a high level. " Potter continued: "I have no complaints about the players whatsoever. I said to them after the game I don't think it's a disgrace to lose to France, they're a better team and they've got some high-level players. If you look at the careers and the CVs of the French team and you compare them to ours, we're a young developing team with hopefully a lot of good things ahead of us. "
France now turn attention to Paraguay, knowing another knockout hurdle awaits within four days of the Sweden win. With Deschamps’ records, Mbappe’s scoring race with Messi and strong predictive odds, expectations remain high. The squad’s stated unity, combined with recent performance levels, keeps France firmly positioned among the leading World Cup contenders.
















