‘Collective failure’: French press digests World Cup semi-final defeat by Spain
The French press is reacting with disappointment and disbelief to their national team's World Cup semi-final defeat by Spain. Expectations for "Les Bleus" had been exceptionally high, with the team unbeaten and playing on Bastille Day.

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AI-generatedThe French press is reacting with disappointment and disbelief to their national team's World Cup semi-final defeat by Spain. Expectations for "Les Bleus" had been exceptionally high, with the team unbeaten and playing on Bastille Day. However, the team was described as "mentally sunk" and "demolished" by French sports paper L'Équipe, which lamented a "disaster of strategy and emotions." Other outlets echoed this sentiment, calling it a "collective failure" and "the end of the American dream." French media acknowledged Spain's superior performance, with some noting that France was "incapable of three passes" and faced stronger opponents. The defeat has left fans and media struggling to comprehend the team's sudden downfall after weeks of high praise.
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5 extractedLe Figaro noted that Spain's players were stronger than France's.
La Voix du Nord stated the semi-final would 'remain a nightmare.'
Le Monde described the defeat as 'A collective failure.'
L'Équipe headlined its match report with 'Demolished'.
French fans' expectations for their national team were at an all-time high before the semi-final.