The French Football Show

Episode 42: A new era? Mbappé Breaks Record, Olisé Shines

30 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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> France have started their World Cup campaign in style – but are we witnessing the start of a new era for Les Bleus? Matt Spiro is joined by French football expert Jonathan Johnson to analyse France's impressive 3-1 win over Senegal. The pair discuss Kylian Mbappé's historic night as he became France's all-time leading scorer with a brilliant brace, Michael Olisé's outstanding display, and whether Didier Deschamps has assembled a team capable of going all the way. Plus, what went wrong for Senegal and what lies ahead for both sides in Group I?

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Portada del episodio Episode 41: Déjà vu for France as Senegal eye World Cup shock

Episode 41: Déjà vu for France as Senegal eye World Cup shock

The FFS is back with a big preview of France's first game of the 2022 FIFA Worls Cup, against Senegal. Matt Spiro talks to the former Senegal international Ricardo Faty, who was born and raised and France and admits he is going to have mixed feelings on Tuesday! On 31 May 2002, Senegal sent shockwaves around the planet by defeating France in the opening game of the World Cup. On Tuesday, the Teranga Lions are looking to upstage their former colonial masters once again. Ricardo Faty was 15 and training at the Clairefontaine academy at the time - and like everyone in France, he vividly remembers the moment Papa Bouba Diop stunned the world champions. 24 years on, will history repeat itself? Ricardo Faty insists Les Bleus won't be complacent this time around, but also thinks Didier Deschamps is facing some difficult selection decisions. Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BxanCH3x4g [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BxanCH3x4g]

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Portada del episodio Episode 40: Lens make history, PSG gear up for Arsenal

Episode 40: Lens make history, PSG gear up for Arsenal

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Portada del episodio Episode 38: Who Deserves Ligue 1 Player of Season Award?

Episode 38: Who Deserves Ligue 1 Player of Season Award?

So, Ousmane Dembélé scooped the official Ligue 1 Player of the Season Award this week, but did the PSG star actually deserve it having only started nine league games? Matt, Andy and Tom meet up in ‘Le Corner Café’, in Paris’ 2nd Arrondissment to make their choices! They all also select the best young player and the best coach, as Matt tucks into a rather large serving of pavlova. We hear about the 16-year-old kid Mezian Mesloub who enjoyed a fairytale start to his professional career with Lens, before addressing the Ligue 1 latest with just one round of matches now left to play! PSG are set to be crowned champions, Lille, Lyon and Rennes can still make the Champions League, Monaco or Marseille could miss out on European football altogether, while Nice and Auxerre are left scrapping to avoid the dreaded relegation playoff. Watch on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFrenchFootballShow [https://www.youtube.com/@TheFrenchFootballShow]

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