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Hosts France wary of Iceland pitfall

PARIS:Didier Deschamps’ France will be wary of falling victim to the same trap that ensnared England as the Euro 2016 hosts take on rank outsiders Iceland for a place in the semifinals tomorrow.

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Paris, July 2

Didier Deschamps’ France will be wary of falling victim to the same trap that ensnared England as the Euro 2016 hosts take on rank outsiders Iceland for a place in the semifinals tomorrow.

France are vying for a record-equalling third European Championship title and go into their quarter-final as overwhelming favourites against a country with a population of just 330,000. But Iceland, playing at their first major finals, have blown away any notion they were simply in France to make up the numbers. The North Atlantic island nation held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in their opening group game, then sent Austria home with a last-gasp 2-1 victory before stunning England by the same scoreline in the last-16.

Defender Bacary Sagna compared Iceland’s remarkable run to that of Leicester City’s fairytale Premier League title success, with both country and city boasting almost identical populations. “They are kind of the Leicester of Euro 2016,” said the Manchester City right-back. “They deserve to be there. They showed in the qualifying tournament that they could beat the big teams like Netherlands and Czech Republic. It is a quality team and you must not underestimate them.”

France needed late goals to overcome Romania and Albania in the group stage, while Antoine Griezmann rescued Les Bleus as they rallied after falling behind in the second minute against the Republic of Ireland in the last round. Sagna warned his teammates they will eventually be “punished” if they fail to address their tendency to start matches slowly as they head into the latter stages. — Reuters

Catch a plane

Iceland are expecting about between 8,000 and 10,000 supporters at the game. To make that possible airlines have set up extra flights to Paris, with 21 direct flights to France in last two days. On top of that people will travel here via other countries in Europe. There are not only commercial airlines that have flights to France. A player in the Premier League in Iceland, Gretar Sigfinnur Sigurdarsson, has rented a jet that takes 100 people to Paris on Sunday. The latest was that it was close to being sold out. It’s fair to say Icelanders will do pretty much anything to get to the game. 

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