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Guéla Doué Scores as France Warm‑up Shows Doué Brothers
In France's warm‑up match against the Côte d’Ivoire national team in Nantes, Guéla Doué equalised for the African side. The camera then cut to his younger brother Desiré Doué on the French bench, where the unused substitute wore a wry smile while Côte d’Ivoire celebrated.
The contrast highlighted the brotherly rivalry as Doué observed the celebrations from the bench. The fixture formed part of the preparations for the upcoming World Cup.
Didier Deschamps spoke with Luke Entwistle about his impending swansong with Les Bleus at the World Cup, reflecting on his legacy. The interview was conducted as the tournament approached.
Krishna Moorthy likened the 2026 World Cup to a hostile dinner party, describing it as a strange experience. The comment appeared in the Football Daily letters section.
David Squires had previously drawn a cartoon about immigrant working conditions in Qatar, which Mike Fichtner credited for his criticism of the tournament. Fichtner thanked Squires for giving him the resolve to reject the event.
Fichtner also noted he has watched games since the 1970 final, the first televised match in the United States. He recalled the longevity of his fandom as he evaluated the current World Cup.
Mike Rice suggested Jürgen Klinsmann may have observed Maradona’s warm‑up, implying a possible influence on his coaching approach. The speculation was shared in the same letters column.
Callum Taylor lamented FIFA’s failure to introduce movable goalposts, arguing that such equipment could have helped England in a penalty shootout. He called the omission a missed opportunity for the tournament.
The excerpt is taken from the Football Daily email, which invites readers to view the full version online. The publication continues to provide daily football commentary.