"Hunger for the devil", "Demonstration", "phenomenal": the French press incense the Blues



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The French press has hailed the "demonstration" full of control that France has delivered to extinguish the Uruguayan ardor (2-0), Friday in the quarter-finals of the World Cup, and continue to dream of the title.

blue "open the doors of paradise" jubile Le Parisien. They were "phenomenal" for Provence that evokes a "hunger for the devil", "all mastery" Judge Liberation and "demonstration" for RMC Sport. The Team and The Dispatch award them the "mention very well".

The sports daily describes a match "dominated with authority, mastery, and realism" while rising " the complicity of a hand fault by Fernando Muslera " which allowed France to double the stake.

Realistic, French players were first through Raphaël Varane, as a wink to fate. "At fault on the German goal, four years ago during the elimination of the Blues against Germany in the quarterfinals (0-1), Raphael Varane was a scorer against Uruguay" The team still writes

For Liberation, the absence of the star striker Edinson Cavani has not changed the game of Uruguay. "The fans who have crossed the planet are like boiling," writes the daily, and the players themselves, "make the same little treacherous beating."

"Intensity" and "unity of spirit" Uruguayans did not disturb the Blues, who "responded as they should: by the game" note still Liberation.

For Le Monde, the players of Didier Deschamps even "mate the Celestial" by being "more alive" than their opponents. [19659004] If the team of France has "maté" these Uruguayans, it is also thanks to the "parade of a life" carried out by Lloris on the head of the defender Caceres, according to Le Parisien. "The story (of the match was played in two shots" for the daily, the goal of Varane followed by the stop of the French goalkeeper a few minutes later.

Now qualified for the sixth World Cup semifinal of their history, the Bleus "open the doors of paradise" still according to Le Parisien.

The daily already recalls the statistics and the "two out of five" so far (1998 and 2006) where France has pbaded the stage of the semi-finals and then try to win the title.

The Blues will play their place in the final on Tuesday in St. Petersburg against the winner of the quarter between Brazil and Belgium, which is played Friday night in Kazan.

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