The French team defeated Brazil 2-1, extending their unbeaten streak and showing preparedness before the World Cup.
The French team continued to display impressive form by defeating Brazil 2-1 in a high-quality friendly match in the United States, thereby extending their unbeaten streak to 8 matches ahead of the World Cup.
The match at Foxborough unfolded at a very high pace from the start, with both teams deploying their strongest formations. Brazil began enthusiastically with a speedy attacking line, creating considerable pressure on Mike Maignan's goal. However, their high positioning also exposed gaps in their defense.
France quickly capitalized on this to create a difference. In the 30th minute, Kylian Mbappe sprinted to meet Ousmane Dembele's clever through pass before finishing skillfully to open the scoring.
After the break, the match became more tense as Brazil increased their pressure. However, a turning point occurred when Dayot Upamecano received a red card, forcing France to play with fewer players. Nevertheless, the resilience of the World Cup runner-up was clearly demonstrated.
From a sharp counterattack, Michael Olise assisted Hugo Ekitike to raise the score to 2-0. Brazil's efforts only allowed them a late consolation goal by Bremer.
Despite great efforts, Carlo Ancelotti's squad could not reverse the situation. Meanwhile, this victory gave Didier Deschamps and his team additional confidence before entering the World Cup.
The performance against a major opponent like Brazil shows that the French team is ready for their goal of conquering the world title in North America this summer.