The match between France and Israel resulted in a tasteless and tasteless draw (0-0). And like all the players, the three Parisian starters did not take advantage of this weak opposition to shine.
For his first match of this international break,
the French team delivered an unworthy performance against Israel (0-0) in a tense climate. If the Blues have validated their ticket for the quarter-finals of the
League of Nations next March, they will have to show another face this Sunday against
Italy. And the three Parisians will also have to raise their level of play. This Thursday, Warren Zaire-Emery, Bradley Barcola et Randal Cole Muani were holders. Le Titi was in an unusual position of “false number 10” where he could not do much. For his part, Bradley Barcola was harmless on his left wing while Randal Cole Muani was unable to weigh on the opposing defense.
-
Warren Zaire-Emery
- (3/10 The Team) : « Deschamps did him no favors by placing him in 10. He received too many balls with his back to goal to weigh. His willingness to lose the ball could not mask his timidity in his forward play and his lost duel against Peretz (76th). Replaced by Thuram (78e). »
- (4.5 The Parisian) : “In a role of almost No. 10 to carry out the first pressing, the Parisian Titi projected himself a lot. Unfortunately he doesn't have the grinta of a Griezmann and showed his creative limits in the last 30 meters. Which did not prevent him from alerting Peretz with a shot that lacked conviction (76th). »
-
Bradley Barcola
- (2/10 The Team) : “The Parisian delivered a match of rare poverty. He created one of the rare situations in the first period by serving Kante (21st) but after that, the lights went out or almost. His miss alone against goal is quite enormous (43rd). In one-on-one situations, he rarely made a difference. Worse, he tended to slow down the game… Invisible in the second half. Replaced by Nkunku (71e). »
- (3/10 The Parisian) : “He did not succeed in replicating his good performances in Ligue 1 in international matches. Not very exciting except for his pass in the direction of Kante (21st), the top scorer in the French Championship lacked genius on the left side and a few centimeters before the break to push the ball deep (43rd). »
-
Randal Cole Muani
- (3/10 The Team) : “Speed gains, some interesting discounts, particularly towards Zaire Emery (76th), and envy. His match is not neutral. But the Parisian, so effective with the Blues in recent months, was so lacking in promptness in front of goal… A header on target (19th), a missed close range volley (43rd) and a series of bad choices in the last 20 meters. He defends poorly in the big Israeli situation in the first half (36th). »
- (3/10 The Parisian) : “His head pushed back at the end of the stroke on an opening of Camavinga ultimately was his only clear opportunity (19th). Deprived of goal balls at the forefront of the attack, he failed to stand out on the rare shots to be played within six meters. He ends up on the right, where he was not more visible. »
Related News :