TL;DR
The Result: England defeated France 6-4 in an absolute circus of a third-place World Cup play-off.
The Twist: While France was heavily focused on feeding Kylian Mbappé to help him beat out Lionel Messi’s goal count, their defense completely imploded, allowing England to coast to a shocking 4-0 lead in the first half.
The Fallout: France mounted a furious 4-goal second half, but England dropped two more daggers to leave the pre-tournament favorites completely empty-handed in 4th place.
The Golden Boot Trap: Feeding Mbappé Cost France Everything
Let’s be honest: France went into this game completely blinded by side-quests. With Les Bleus knocked out of the running for the actual trophy, the entire game plan looked like an aggressive campaign to make sure Kylian Mbappé locked up the Golden Boot over Lionel Messi.
They wanted Mbappé to outshine Messi so badly that the rest of the squad forgot there was a team called England on the pitch. While France forced every single sequence to their star man, their backline was left completely exposed.
The strategy technically worked for Mbappé individually—his double today puts him at 10 goals for the tournament, ahead of Messi’s eight. But as a team? It was a disaster of epic proportions.
First-Half Blitz: England Puts On a Masterclass
While France was playing for individual accolades, the Three Lions came out playing for pure revenge after their brutal semi-final exit. It wasn’t France doing the damage early on—it was a ruthless English firing squad.
3rd Minute: Declan Rice punishes a sloppy midfield turnover to make it 1-0.
18th Minute: Ezri Konsa heads home a brilliant corner.
The Saka Show: Bukayo Saka terrorizes the French flank, knocking in two phenomenal goals before the halftime whistle.
Going into the tunnel down 4-0, France looked entirely embarrassed. The tournament favorites were officially on the verge of a historic humiliation.
The Second-Half Chaos: Too Little, Too Late
Give Didier Deschamps some credit—he realized the Mbappé-only experiment was killing them and made a wave of halftime substitutions. What followed was one of the most toxic, chaotic, and beautiful halves of football we’ve ever seen.
The Fightback: France actually woke up, storming back with goals from Mbappé, Bradley Barcola, and Ousmane Dembélé.
The Daggers: Just as France smelled blood, Bukayo Saka completed his hat-trick with a cold-blooded penalty in the 87th minute, followed by a stoppage-time exclamation point from Jude Bellingham.
From Favourites to Dead Last (in the Top Four)
This is a monumental collapse for French football. They entered this month as the heavy betting favorites to lift the World Cup trophy. Instead, they got bounced by Spain in the semis, focused on the wrong metrics against England, and managed to slide all the way down to a dead-last 4th place finish among the final four.
England takes home the bronze and a massive moral victory. France takes home a lesson in why you never prioritize individual glory over a cohesive game plan.















