Yohann Tritz with AFP 6:45 a.m., November 27, 2022, modified at 6:47 a.m., November 27, 2022

The France team beat Denmark in their second group game (2-1).

A victory which qualified them for the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar and which made the joy of the supporters, delivered in the 86th minute with the double of Kylian Mbappé.

Europe 1 followed the meeting with French supporters in a Parisian bar.

France overcame Denmark (2-1) thanks to another double from Kylian Mbappé, thus becoming the first nation to qualify for the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup on Saturday. The Blues were able to breathe a sigh of relief while like their supporters.

Europe 1 was able to follow the meeting with their supporters in a Parisian bar.

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Big screens and a packed bar

The atmosphere was present from the start for this match of the Blues with confident supporters before kick-off in this Parisian bar.

"I think a small 2-1 for France, it can be plausible", launches a supporter.

"I think a 3-1 for the France team," said another.

In this packed bar, a giant screen was installed outside, which did not scare some football fans.

"It's good to watch it outside with a little beer, friends", tells us this football fan.

If at half-time, the score was still 0-0, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of the supporters.

"We walk quietly, it will be fine."

"Great players like Kylian Mbappé are there in the last moments"

Obviously, Kylian Mbappé's first goal warmed the atmosphere a little more.

The PSG striker, less inspired than usual in the first period, indeed regained all his realism in the second, before the Danish equalizer which put a cold.

But it was without counting on the double of the French star, hit by a cross from Griezmann, which blew up the room.

The final score (2-1) delighted the supporters: "It gives balm to the heart", "I see myself winning all the matches until the final", "great players like Kylian Mbappé are there in the last moments , he proved it to us again tonight, we all love him, long live Kylian Mbappé!"

The Blues will therefore face Tunisia without complex on Wednesday, with the possibility of resting certain executives.