Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot explains why France never lose their cool after beating England in the World Cup quarter-final. ‘We feel like nothing can hurt us.’

Aurelien Tchouameni hit a screamer from distance to surprise Jordan Pickford and Harry Kane equalised from the spot, but Milan striker Olivier Giroud nodded in the winner for a 2-1 result.

That was achieved also because Kane smashed a late penalty over the bar.

“Even when we are under pressure or having difficulty, we feel like nothing can hurt us, and that is very important,” Rabiot told TF1.

Les Bleus have not kept a single clean sheet in the Qatar World Cup and are up against surprise outfit Morocco in the semi-final, while the other fixture is between Argentina and Croatia.

France are trying to defend their World Cup title, having already won the most recent edition in 2018.

Rabiot also spoke to Italian channel RAI Sport after the win over England.

“It was a wonderful, but difficult match. We left it all out there on the pitch, we are very happy with this victory and want to reach the Final now. We must concentrate on Morocco, and are very proud of what we achieved this evening.”

2 thought on “Rabiot: ‘France feel like nothing can hurt us’”
  1. Very lucky, he was completely overran in the midfield by the fish and chip brigade and Saka was toying with him when he had to double up. PhD Max will have to work on this and very surprising as the Wizard of Max is defence only drill sergeant. Same goes for Pioli with regards to Hernandez who is great going forward but cannot defend.

  2. Doesn’t matter, he’s through to the semis. One of the EPL fans on here. Best league in the world and can’t beat the first actual team they face.

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