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World Cup: Konate insists France not afraid of exceptional Spain team

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World Cup: Konate insists France not afraid of exceptional Spain team
Konate in action PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolFC

France are not afraid of Spain going into their World Cup semi-final on Tuesday, defender ⁠Ibrahima Konate said on Sunday, but they are conscious of their opponents’ quality and their near-perfect backline.

Spain have conceded only one goal in the ⁠entire tournament to reach ⁠the last ​four in search of a second World Cup title. France, winners in 2018 and finalists four years ago, know Spain very well, having lost ⁠to them in the Euro 2024 last four and also in last year’s Nations League semi-finals.

Exceptional Spain

“You cannot fear anyone,” Konate told a press conference. “We ⁠will now prepare as best as possible and hope the result in the end will favour ​us.”

“Spain are an exceptional team, with a lot ‌of individual quality, so ‌we won’t be focusing on just one player even though Lamine (Yamal) is a great player,” said ‌Konate, who had a brief substitute appearance in the win over Norway in their final group match.

France defender Ibrahima Konate. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolFC

Dayot Upamecano and William Saliba have been France’s starting centre-backs, as the tournament favourites eye their fifth World Cup final.

The French have reached four of the last seven World Cup finals. Should they take part in the July 19 showdown in New York, they will sustain ‌the comparison with West Germany, arguably the ultimate tournament nation with four finals between 1974 and 1990.

Staying humble

But Konate said the French were not wasting any thoughts ​on what might be. “We are staying humble, we won’t fall into that trap,” he said.

They will need to find a way to break down this World Cup’s most effective backline, as well as contain as much as possible Lamine’s runs down the wings.

“I would not say ’fear’ but we are conscious of ⁠their quality,” said fellow France centre back Maxence Lacroix. “They have won all their ​matches (except a 0-0 draw against ​Cape Verde in the group), so ​we respect them. They have high quality players, but we want to win.”

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