Laurent Imbert (in Lyon), edited by Laura Laplaud 7:41 a.m., November 27, 2022, modified at 7:41 a.m., November 27, 2022

To experience the French team's match against Denmark, Olympique Lyonnais opened the Groupama Stadium to its supporters and the children of around fifteen clubs in the region.

In the auditorium where press conferences normally take place, the atmosphere was overheated.

Story of the match seen by children on the big screen.

The Blues are qualified for the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup thanks to a double from Kylian Mbappé which allowed them to beat Denmark (2-1).

To experience this second match for the French team, Olympique Lyonnais had opened the Groupama Stadium to its supporters and the children of around fifteen clubs in the region.

In the auditorium where press conferences usually take place in the presence of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra in particular, the Minister of Sports, Europe 1 was able to follow the meeting in a boosted atmosphere.

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“Incredible, we have never seen this elsewhere”

In the 61st minute of the match, the children gathered at Groupama Stadium exploded with joy.

After the Danish goal, their idol scores again, they shout his name: "Kylian, Kylian, Kylian!"

At the exit, the children have stars in their eyes: "In the second half, they managed well, they temporized well, very good match from Hugo Lloris", launches one of them.

"We can all thank Mbappé and the whole of France", continues another supporter.

“Mbappé, there is only this word in my mouth”, “incredible, we have never seen that elsewhere”, “I am happy, we broke them!”

exclaim the young football fans.

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At the end of the match, the Minister of Sports was very moved to have seen the meeting with these young people.

"It's very moving to live this with the kids who are overjoyed, who put energy into singing all the time, it's the magic of sport, it's the magic of football and the more we share it, the bigger it is," she said, smiling at the microphone of Europe 1.

The children just have to wait until Wednesday to see their idol against Tunisia, to perhaps continue to make them vibrate.