Paraguay vs France: Tchouameni absence shifts the script

France enter this Philadelphia clash as overwhelming favorites, but the late withdrawal of Aurelien Tchouameni forces a more adventurous double pivot with Manu Kone alongside Adrien Rabiot. That adjustment sacrifices positional control for forward thrust, leaving gaps that Paraguay are built to exploit on the break.
Paraguay arrive with the freedom of having already exceeded expectations after eliminating Germany on penalties. Their compact 4-4-2 shape and low-event approach have repeatedly frustrated elite possession teams, and the neutral venue removes any travel disadvantage that might otherwise favor the French.
The loss of Tchouameni's physical dominance and discipline in front of the back four invites quicker transitions through Almiron and Enciso. France's wide attackers may stretch the shape eventually, yet the initial midfield vulnerability gives Paraguay the platform to keep the contest within a single-goal margin for long stretches.
Deschamps must still rely on Mbappe's individual brilliance to break the deadlock, but the forward line lacks depth with Thuram absent. Paraguay's settled back four and Gill's recent penalty heroics provide the foundation for another disciplined defensive stand that limits clear opportunities.
Consensus views expect France to dominate territory and eventually pull clear, yet that narrative downplays how one specific absence tilts the tactical balance toward the very scenario Paraguay has mastered. The result is a tighter contest than the heavy favoritism suggests.





















