Inspired by Pelé's Brazil in 1970, Luis Fernandez's eyes still shine when the World Cup resumes its rights.
"
For a month, a World Cup, it blocks you, it slows you down, it stops you and you stay to see the matches
", swears the former tricolor international (60 caps, 6 goals), European champion in 1984 and third at the 1986 World Cup.
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Confident before France-Poland, Sunday (4 p.m.), the
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consultant hopes to see the Blues climb, at least, to the semi-finals.
"
We have a team to make a nice course
," he swears.
And to add: “
I would so much like to see an African team reach the last four
”.
Analysis, memories, hopes: interview.
LE FIGARO. - What is your assessment after the first round of the France team?
LUIS FERNANDEZ.
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The France team has started well.
In the first two matches, we saw it sovereign.
Four years ago against this same Australian team, we had suffered a lot, this time we did what he...
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