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World Cup

Paraguay's anti‑football tactics in Philadelphia spark analyst outrage

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In the sweltering afternoon at Philadelphia’s stadium, the World Cup clash between France and Paraguay unfolded under a tense atmosphere. From the first whistle, the South American side abandoned any attacking intent, opting instead for a physically aggressive and provocative approach. France resisted the temptation to match Paraguay’s rough play, maintaining their usual technical style. The French stars, including Kylian Mbappé, were forced to adjust their rhythm as the game progressed. Paraguay’s strategy relied heavily on a steady stream of fouls aimed at disrupting the French flow. Time‑wasting tactics were also employed to break the momentum of the opponents. The cumulative effect was a game that many observers described as ‘anti‑football’. Such tactics drew sharp rebuke from a chorus of football analysts after the final whistle. Analysts argued that the approach undermined the spirit of the sport and turned the match into a spectacle of obstruction. Their commentary highlighted the contrast between Paraguay’s defensive ploy and the expected flair of a World Cup encounter. One pundit even asked, “Should someone first hit Mbappé in the hospital?” to underscore the perceived brutality. The remark encapsulated the frustration felt by many who expected a more open, attacking contest.

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