France vs Belgium match preview #WorldCup

TEAM NEWS

France’s Blaise Matuidi is available after a ban and is set to return in place of fellow midfielder Corentin Tolisso, who deputised against Uruguay.

Striker Olivier Giroud will keep his starting spot despite not registering a shot on target at this World Cup. Right wing-back Thomas Meunier is suspended for Belgium, so a defensive reshuffle will be required.

Head coach Roberto Martinez changed tactics against Brazil, abandoning his favoured 3-4-2-1 formation. Centre-forward Romelu Lukaku spent much of that game on the right flank, with midfielder Kevin de Bruyne at times operating as a false nine.

It remains to be seen whether Martinez repeats that ploy against the French.

OVERVIEW

Roberto Martinez has urged Belgium to “play without fear” in their World Cup semi-final against France, and given his bold approach in the stunning win against Brazil, it is clearly a mantra he believes in.

With Kevin de Bruyne deployed in a false nine role, Romelu Lukaku found space on the right flank, reprising a ploy Martinez had occasionally used at Everton.

Top scorer Lukaku has not been on target in either of Belgium’s two knockout wins but has earned plaudits for his all-round game, and assisted the second goal against Brazil. The striker seems to be relishing working with Martinez’s assistant, France’s record scorer Thierry Henry.

Henry’s presence in the Belgium camp adds additional intrigue to this game. France’s last World Cup semi-final, against Portugal in 2006, was decided by a penalty won by Henry and converted by Zinedine Zidane.

France coach Didier Deschamps, a former team-mate of Henry, says it will be “bizarre” to see him on the opposition bench, but adds “he is someone I really appreciate”.

VIEW FROM BOTH CAMPS

France defender Raphael Varane: “Belgium are young, but they are maturing. We know it will be a tough match… Romelu Lukaku’s physicality can trouble any defence. We can’t leave him any space because he’s a quality player.

“As for Eden [Hazard], I’ve already played against him when he was at Lille. He has great qualities and is a good dribbler. We can’t give him any space either, so it is going to take a collective effort.”

Belgium midfielder Kevin de Bruyne: “When you reach the semi-finals of a World Cup you’re never going to find ordinary opposition.

“We are on an equal footing with France, we will try and do everything we can physically and mentally. At the end, you do all you can to win and if they’re better, they’re better. That’s football.”

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

France

Belgium

Source: BBC News

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