France are confident they can keep Lionel Messi quiet when they face Argentina in the first second-round match today.
That is the view of coach Didier Deschamps who also admitted Les Bleus will need to be at their best to cope with the Argentine ace in Kazan on Saturday.
Messi has yet to light up the World Cup in a stuttering Argentina side but his clinical strike in the 2-1 win over Nigeria underlined the danger the Barcelona forward will present France.
“Messi is Messi, look at his statistics, 65 goals in 127 matches,” Deschamps said.
“It’s straightforward, hopefully we would like to neutralize him but we know very well he can make the difference with very little.
“When you play Argentina and Messi on the pitch there are several solutions to limit his impact.”
The 1998 World Cup winners will look to boss the midfield in a bid to limit supply to the lethal 31-year-old, who has struggled to impose himself in the tournament, and hope their defense can continue to hold firm after conceding only one goal in the group phase.
Deschamps said full-back Benjamin Mendy, who returned as a second half substitute in the 0-0 draw against Denmark after missing the opening games against Australia and France, had been ruled out with a “small muscle injury.”
France may face more queries up forward, however, where their array of attacking talents have yet to dominate.
Striker Antoine Griezmann is under pressure to perform after being off the pace in the dull Denmark draw, and he has only got on the scoresheet with a penalty in the opening 2-1 win over Australia.
Captain and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris backed Griezmann to make his mark at the tournament.
“It is normal that there are expectations around Antoine,” said Lloris.
“He’s one of the top players, he’s done a major Euro competition and feels like being one of the great players of this World Cup.”
Although sailing through the group phase, the scoreless draw against Denmark raised concerns about Les Bleus’ momentum heading into the Argentina blockbuster.
Lloris said his team was only looking ahead, however.
“As we said, this is a new tournament that begins, and I think we have to depend on our collective strength, on a defensive solidity and we know our attacking potential,” Lloris added.
“We have a lot of young but talented players who can make a difference at any moment of the game.”
France ready to handle Lionel Messi magic in World Cup second round, says Didier Deschamps
France ready to handle Lionel Messi magic in World Cup second round, says Didier Deschamps
- France manager sure his side can contain Messi.
- Griezmann backed to come good after a faltering first round for the striker.
Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan
- Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from top order
- Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Under-19 (U19) confirmed their place in the final of the tri-series in Zimbabwe with a commanding 133-run win over Afghanistan U19 at the Sunrise Sports Club in Harare on Friday.
After opting to bat first, Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from the top order. Sameer Minhas top-scored with a fluent 56, while Usman Khan (43, 59b, 3x4s, 1x6) and Ali Hassan Baloch (39, 68b, 1x4, 1x6) laid a strong foundation for the side.
In turn, Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong.
“Right-arm fast bowler Umar Zaib led the charge with a match-winning spell, clinching five wickets for 31 runs, including early breakthroughs and key middle-order dismissals,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.
“He was adjudged player of the match. Support came from Ahmed Hussain and Momin Qamar – both taking two wickets each.”
Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan had edged Afghanistan U19 by one wicket, while their league match against Zimbabwe U19 was washed out after the first innings due to rain.
Pakistan U19 will now face hosts Zimbabwe U19 on Sunday in their final league fixture before meeting the same opponents again in the final on Jan. 6.
SCORES IN BRIEF
Pakistan 238-9, 50 overs (Sameer Minhas 56, Usman Khan 43, Ali Hassan Baloch 39; Salam Khan 2-48, Zaitullah Shaheen 2-50)
Afghanistan 105 all out, 30.2 overs (Mahboob Khan 29; Umar Zaib 5-31, Ahmed Hussain 2-2, Momin Qamar 2-26)









