The article recounts two historic football matches between Yugoslavia and France, and later England and France, highlighting dramatic comebacks. In 1968, Yugoslavia led 4-0 against France in a Euro qualification match but was eventually defeated 6-2 overall, leading to their silver medal at the tournament. Fifty-eight years later, in 2026, England came from behind to defeat France 6-4 in a World Cup match, mirroring Yugoslavia’s earlier feat. The article emphasizes both instances as significant moments in football history, noting the resilience of the teams involved.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports events and historical football matches, with no political implications or framing. It presents factual accounts of past games without any ideological leaning or commentary beyond the narrative of the matches themselves.




