
What France & Iraq did during 'mentally draining' two-hour weather delay
What France & Iraq did during 'mentally draining' two-hour weather delayImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, France are guaranteed a place in the knockout stages after winning their first two group gamesByNeil...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. What France & Iraq did during 'mentally draining' two-hour weather delayImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, France are guaranteed a place in the knockout stages after winning their first two group gamesByNeil JohnstonBBC Sport journalist at Philadelphia StadiumPublished1 hour ago"We've been through an awful lot tonight," screamed the stadium announcer during a weather delay lasting more than two hours in the match between France and Iraq. It was a challenging night for players, coaches - and all 68,344 fans inside Philadelphia Stadium. A game that started at 17:00 local time finally ended at 20:47 because of safety concerns amid adverse weather conditions.
Storm clouds were already building when Canadian referee Drew Fischer blew for half-time at 17:49 with France leading 1-0. Then came the heavy rain and a threat of thunderstorms in the area. When it was finally deemed safe enough to resume, it was 20:00.
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France, eager to make up for lost time, scored another two goals to run out 3-0 winners, with captain Kylian Mbappe scoring a double on his 100th international appearance as Les Bleus reached the last 32. There was no hydration break in the second half, while there were just two minutes of additional time at the end. "It was a very long evening," said Mbappe.
"We spent a lot of time waiting. It's emotionally and mentally draining because we had to stay fully focused and engaged in the dressing room. "Staying in the dressing room for an hour and a half - almost two hours - while maintaining focus is very difficult.
The players made a huge effort, as did the staff. "So what did they do in the delay? "We played cards," joked France boss Didier Deschamps.
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"No, well, we were waiting. We had slots that kept being pushed forward again. "I was actually having a good time with my players and having fun.
"It's a question of safety. You cannot fight against the rain and lightning. "It doesn't annoy me.
These are very special circumstances and I do hope they don't happen again. It was important to take no risks. "Mbappe double as France beat Iraq after two-hour delay Image source, ReutersImage caption, Kylian Mbappe points out waterlogged areas of the pitch to ground staff at Philadelphia Stadium'First time I have ever experienced this'This was the 42nd match at this World Cup - and the first stopped because of weather.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





