The England - France match is launched, and it is the English tabloid

The Sun

which is in charge of launching the hostilities by broadcasting giant visuals on the facades of Parisian buildings in places as strategic as the Trocadéro or the district of the Eiffel Tower.

All were accompanied by a somewhat provocative text, such as “goodbye the Gauls” or “Allez les Rosbifs”,

The Sun

also boasting on its site of having lit up the city of light.


We paid Paris a little visit ahead of tomorrow's #FIFAWorldCup quarter-final👀#ThreeLions pic.twitter.com/7rK2J5IEdK

— The Sun Football ⚽ (@TheSunFootball) December 9, 2022

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In the same vein, we are obviously counting on Kylian Mbappé and the whole Didier Deschamps clique to shower England.

The appointment is made.

See you tomorrow to broadcast Unes de

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