A single Kylian Mbappe penalty was enough for France to eliminate Paraguay from the 2026 World Cup, with Les Bleus grinding out a 1-0 win at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday. Paraguay, set up in a deep 5-4-1 by coach Gustavo Alfaro, held firm for 69 minutes and limited France to just one goal despite facing 76 percent possession and 15 shots. Mbappe stepped up in the 70th minute and did not miss, and that was all Didier Deschamps’ side needed to advance to the quarterfinals.

Key Moments
- 19′, Bradley Barcola picked up a yellow card for roughing, an early sign of France’s frustrated attempts to break Paraguay’s low block.
- 58′, Paraguay made their first substitution, bringing off Omar Alderete as Alfaro sought fresh legs in defense.
- 61′, Double change for both sides: Julio Enciso was replaced for Paraguay, while France also withdrew Barcola following his first-half booking.
- 70′, Mbappe converted a penalty to give France the lead, his composed finish finally breaking Paraguayan resistance.
- 71′, Paraguay responded immediately by bringing on Miguel Almiron and G. Gomez, looking for an equalizer in the final stretch.
- 81′, Manu Kone received a yellow card for tripping as France tried to protect their slender lead.
- 90′, Michael Olise was booked for unsportsmanlike conduct in the closing seconds, capping a tense final quarter for Deschamps’ side.
Tactical Breakdown
France controlled this match from first whistle to last. Their 76-24 possession split and 568 completed passes to Paraguay’s 183 told the story of a team that suffocated their opponents with the ball. Deschamps’ 4-2-3-1 kept Mbappe central with Barcola and Dembele providing width, and France generated an xG of 1.36 against a Paraguay side that managed just 0.15. The problem for much of the night was converting that dominance into goals, with Orlando Gill making four saves to keep the South Americans in it.
The turning point came in the 61st minute when France withdrew the already-booked Barcola, a precautionary move that tidied up their defensive structure. Paraguay had been compact but not threatening, and as the game stretched past the hour mark, France finally forced the penalty that Mbappe dispatched. Alfaro’s response was to throw on Almiron and G. Gomez immediately after conceding, but his side had created almost nothing in open play, and 12 French corners to two Paraguay corners told the full story of territorial dominance.
For Paraguay, the 5-4-1 was always a survival strategy rather than a platform for attack. Just one shot on target across 90 minutes and a pass accuracy of 54 percent showed a team stretched thin defensively and unable to hold possession long enough to threaten Mike Maignan. Alfaro asked his team to make France earn it, and they did for 69 minutes, but the quality gap proved too wide to hold back indefinitely.
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Verdict
France advance to the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals with a performance that was functional rather than spectacular. Deschamps will be satisfied with the clean sheet and the progression, though the lack of cutting edge before the penalty will give him plenty to address before the next round. Paraguay, who held their own for long stretches with a disciplined defensive structure, exit a tournament they can look back on with some pride despite the narrow defeat.


