England’s World Cup dream may have been dashed by Argentina this week, but there is still plenty to play for as they head into the bronze final.
Les Bleus had arrived in the United States as almost unanimous tournament favourites, but were stunned by Spain in their semi-final, falling to a 2-0 defeat.
The match will mean something to Didier Deschamps, though, as he faces up to what will be his final match in charge of the French national team.
“I have a duty for this game,” Deschamps told a press conference in Miami. “It is not a friendly. It is a third-place…
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