France Kicks Off World Cup Qualifiers with a Solid Win Over Ukraine
The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup officially began for the French national team this past Friday evening. In their first match of the qualifying campaign, France faced off against a formidable Ukrainian side at the Tarczynski Arena in Poland. With France grouped in Group D alongside Iceland and Azerbaijan, this match was crucial for laying a solid foundation for their World Cup dreams.
Head coach Didier Deschamps employed a tactical 4-2-3-1 formation, fielding players who have proven their mettle on the international stage. Mike Maignan was stationed between the posts, while Jules Koundé and Lucas Digne manned the flanks of defense. The formidable center-back pairing of Ibrahima Konaté and Dayot Upamecano formed the backbone of the team. The midfield saw a partnership between Kone and Tchouaméni , while the attacking trio included Olise , Barcola , and the ever-dominant Kylian Mbappé at the forefront of the attack.
Ukraine’s Resilience Against French Dominance
Ukraine, with Sergei Rebrov at the helm, set up in a 4-5-1 formation aimed at stifling the French attack. With goalkeeper Trubin guarding the net and PSG’s Ilya Zabarnyi in defense, the Ukrainian side put forth a spirited effort. Supporting striker Dovbyk received help from Sudakov , Yarmolyuk , and Kaliuzhnyi . The initial stages were evenly matched, with both teams probing for weaknesses. However, as the first half progressed, France began to impose their game plan.
The breakthrough came in the 10th minute when Barcola, demonstrating quick feet on the left flank, linked up beautifully with Olise. The latter unleashed a stunning curling shot from the edge of the box, finding the back of the net and putting France ahead 1-0. This goal injected confidence into the French side, who continued to maintain pressure on their opponents.
Dominating Possession and Creating Chances
After establishing the lead, France turned on the offensive, creating multiple opportunities to extend their advantage. Olise continued to test Trubin, with a shot that was saved in the 18th minute . Doué’s close-range attempt a minute later also failed to breach the Ukrainian wall. Mbappé, ever the threat, watched as his effort was parried away by Trubin in the 23rd minute . France’s control of the match was evident, but the scoreboard remained unchanged despite several near misses.
As the match progressed into the second half, Dembélé replaced the injured Goué, yet the trend of the match did not significantly change. France displayed solid defensive capabilities, expertly managing their slim lead against a resilient Ukrainian team that struggled to create clear-cut chances.
France Secures the Win with Late Goals

Despite their dominance, the French squad was occasionally rattled defensively. A miraculous clearance from Konaté in the 65th minute kept the score intact after a dangerous Ukrainian attack. Shortly after, Maignan was fortunate when the post saved him from a header by Zabarnyi in the 66th minute . France responded by ramping up their efforts to secure the second goal.
It was in the 82nd minute that the match was finally put to rest. Tchouaméni, showcasing his vision and passing ability, sent Mbappé on a breakaway. With only Trubin to beat, the Real Madrid star demonstrated poise and precision, slotting the ball home with a brilliant strike from the right foot. This second goal sealed a 2-0 victory for France, earning them three critical points in their qualifying journey.
As the match drew to a close, Didier Deschamps expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance, noting the importance of this win. France now stands proudly at the top of Group D alongside Iceland, setting a positive tone for upcoming qualifiers. The win not only boosts morale but also lays down a strong marker for the rest of the teams in the group.
The French squad emerged from this match not just with a win but also with a glimpse of the potential they possess as they set their sights on World Cup glory in 2026. With a combination of experienced players and budding talents, the team appears ready to face the challenges ahead.
