France coach Didier Deschamps says Spain are the favourites as the teams meet in the World Cup semi-final on Tuesday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Deschamps frames the matchup as a high-quality contest between two top national teams, noting that France has lost its last two meetings with Spain. He also argues that Spain’s World Cup performances support that view, pointing to their gradual momentum after an opening 0-0 draw against Cape Verde and saying Spain have conceded only one goal in roughly their last six or seven matches.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente responds by playing down the importance of external rankings. He says that whether Spain are labelled favourites “doesn’t mean anything” and is not decisive, adding that his team is already accustomed to the expectation to perform.
Ahead of kick-off, Deschamps expects the semi-final to be spectacular, citing both teams’ offensive quality. He also acknowledges Spain winger Lamine Yamal as a player who can make a difference, while stating France has strengths and solutions to counter Spain’s threats. Deschamps confirms France captain Kylian Mbappé is “100 percent” fit for the match.