FRANCE were pictured wildly celebrating in their dressing room after reaching the World Cup final.
Les Bleus were 2-0 winners over Morocco thanks to goals from Theo Hernandez and Randal Kolo Muani.
That result means they have the chance to become the first back-to-back world champions since Brazil in 1962.
And after the match, Olivier Giroud and Aurelien Tchouameni led the celebrations as they danced on the table.
Man of the Match Antoine Griezmann also went for a slide across the table following the victory.
In addition, a number of old friends were invited to join the team such as 2018 World Cup winner Blaise Matuidi.
The party didn’t stop there however, as the team continued their celebrations when they returned to the hotel.
There, adoring fans and hotel staff greeted them following the victory.
In the final, they take on Argentina as they look to deny Lionel Messi the World Cup he has been craving.
But Barcelona’s Jules Kounde and Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konate missed out on the festivities after being called for anti-doping samples.
BETTING SPECIAL – BEST OFFERS FOR EXISTING CUSTOMERS FOR DECEMBER 2022
As he filmed his team-mates, Konate was heard saying: “We can’t even celebrate.
Kounde then replied: “It sucks.”
But midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni believes his side can rise to the challenge.
The Real Madrid star said: “We will have to defend well. We will have to show all our qualities.
“It’s a World Cup final, there’s Messi but there’s also a lot of quality on the side.”
Must See
-
Other Sports
/ 4 months agoTransfer: Galatasaray target January move for Onyedika
Turkish Super Lig champions Galatasaray are lining up a January move for Club Brugge...
By Amaka Esther -
Other Sports
/ 4 months agoMan Utd too big for you – Ten Hag told to leave club
Former Tottenham Hotspur star, Darren Bent has claimed that Manchester United are too big...
By Amaka Esther -
Other Sports
/ 4 months agoEPL: Yorke tells Ten Hag not to allow Man Utd star near first team
Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke has told manager Erik ten Hag not to allow...
By Amaka Esther