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On the occasion of the Olympic Games in Paris, “Le Monde” broadcasts live to follow, until August 11, the organization of the event, sports competitions, political rallies and all similar news in various French cities.
We left after this first day of sports, consisting of rugby sevens and soccer. With good news for French groups (Cocorico!). Thank you for your mobilization, which we hope to intensify during this Olympic fortnight. See you at 7 a. m. m. to start Thursday’s live show.
On the eve of the opening ceremony, we will once again enjoy rugby sevens and football, but also handball and archery. In short, happiness, and this is the beginning. Have a good night and see you tomorrow!
Great start for Thierry Henry’s Bleuets, who beat the United States at the Stade-Vélodrome thanks to goals from Alexandre Lacazette (61st), Michael Olise (69th) and Loïc Badé (85th). After a tricky first half, the French players had to turn things around in the second half to pull off this convincing first win and take the lead in Group A ahead of New Zealand, thanks to a higher goal difference.
The two groups come out with this draw. Israel opened the scoring thanks to an own goal by Hamidou Diallo, before Cheickna Doumbia equalized for Mali (1-1). The two groups occupy the 2nd and 3rd place in Group D with 1 point, Japan (3 points), previous winner in the day of Paraguay (0 points).
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While things were busy on the Vélodrome side, the confrontation between Israel and Mali has been calm for about twenty minutes. There will be six minutes of added time, a chance for one of the two teams to perhaps claim victory and move Japan to the top of Group D.
Les Bleus started their tournament smartly. The 3rd production is directed by Loïc Badé. The scorer of the Sevilla goal finished off a very intelligent corner from Joris Chotard and put a hard header into the American goal.
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Of those described in the following article, the one that took place was the match between the Argentine and Morocco. The game was won by the Atlas Cubs after a two-hour break.