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«C’est 15 000 tonnes qui tombent de nos épaules après le but en or de Laurent Blanc» : Philippe Tournon ouvre la boîte à souvenirs avant Paraguay-France
France⚽ Sports13 hr. ago

«C’est 15 000 tonnes qui tombent de nos épaules après le but en or de Laurent Blanc» : Philippe Tournon ouvre la boîte à souvenirs avant Paraguay-France

The article discusses an interview with Philippe Tournon, a former press officer for the French national football team, who reflects on the 1998 World Cup match between France and Paraguay in the quarterfinals. He recalls Zinedine Zidane's performance during that game, highlighting his unexpected energy and leadership despite being suspended for a previous incident involving another player. The piece looks back at this historic moment ahead of a future match between the same teams.

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«C’est 15 000 tonnes qui tombent de nos épaules après le but en or de Laurent Blanc» : Philippe Tournon ouvre la boîte à souvenirs avant Paraguay-France

The article discusses an interview with Philippe Tournon, a former press officer for the French national football team, who reflects on the 1998 World Cup match between France and Paraguay in the quarterfinals. He recalls Zinedine Zidane's performance during that game, highlighting his unexpected energy and leadership despite being suspended for a previous incident involving another player. The piece looks back at this historic moment ahead of a future match between the same teams.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and historical reflection about a football match, with no political commentary or framing. It does not touch on politics, policy, or public figures beyond the context of a sports narrative.

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