All eyes were on Kylian Mbappe as he took his place on the bench for France’s Euro 2024 clash against the Netherlands. The 25-year-old striker, recovering from a broken nose sustained in France’s opener, displayed a range of emotions from frustration to encouragement as he watched his team from the sidelines.
Despite his visible frustration, at one point having his head in his hands, and moments of standing to shout support, Mbappe’s absence was palpably felt on the pitch. Les Bleus struggled to capitalize on their chances in a goalless draw, missing the clinical finishing that Mbappe typically provides.
France coach Didier Deschamps remained optimistic despite the lack of goals. “I am not concerned,” he stated regarding the team’s failure to score without their star player. “It is just the name of the game. Sometimes you have countless chances and don’t hit the back of the net and sometimes it is the other way round.”
Deschamps emphasized the importance of creating opportunities, noting, “I would be worried if there were not any chances. Efficiency at high-level football is important and it is something we can work on.”
France’s performance highlighted their dependency on Mbappe’s prowess in front of goal. The striker’s dynamic presence and scoring ability were sorely missed as France struggled to convert their numerous opportunities against a resilient Dutch defense.
The draw leaves France in a challenging position, needing to refine their finishing skills and maximize their scoring chances in the upcoming matches. As the team continues to work on their efficiency, the return of a fully fit Mbappe could prove to be a crucial factor in their Euro 2024 campaign.