Harry Kane key to England vs France FIFA WC 2026 third-place tie, says Gurpreet
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India's national football team goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu has identified neutralising England captain Harry Kane as the single greatest tactical challenge facing France in the FIFA World Cup 2026 third-place play-off between the two European giants. Sandhu, speaking in his capacity as a member of the Zee5 FIFA World Cup 2026 expert panel, offered a detailed breakdown of what to expect when the two sides meet for bronze.
Why Kane Is France's Biggest Problem
Sandhu was unequivocal about the threat posed by the England skipper, pointing to Kane's versatility as the factor that makes him so difficult to contain. 'If Harry Kane starts, he'll be England's biggest threat. His ability to drop into midfield, link play and create space for runners makes him extremely difficult to defend against. That's exactly how England created problems in the semi-final, and France's centre-backs will have to decide whether to follow him or hold their shape. Getting that balance right will be one of the biggest tactical battles of the match,' Sandhu said.
The assessment underlines a well-documented challenge for defenders facing Kane: he is as dangerous as a deep-lying creator as he is inside the box, forcing centre-backs into uncomfortable decisions throughout a match.
Motivation and Team Selection After Semi-Final Heartbreak
With both nations having been eliminated at the semi-final stage, Sandhu acknowledged that motivation can be a psychological hurdle in a third-place contest — but argued that the occasion itself should be sufficient incentive. 'After missing out on the final, motivation is naturally a challenge, but representing your country at a FIFA World Cup should always be enough incentive. We could see a few changes to the starting XIs, but I still expect someone like Kylian Mbappe to play. The Golden Boot is still within reach, and he's the kind of player who always wants to be on the pitch,' he said.
Notably, Kylian Mbappe's continued pursuit of the Golden Boot gives France an additional competitive edge that could shape their approach to the fixture.
Defensive Errors That Cost Both Teams
Sandhu also dissected the defensive lapses that contributed to both sides' semi-final exits, offering granular analysis of each team's structural failings. 'France's problems weren't just individual mistakes. Their second goal conceded came because two defenders were attracted to the same player, while midfield runners weren't tracked. England's issue was different. They became too passive after taking the lead. Against elite opposition, if you spend too long defending deep, fatigue sets in and eventually mistakes happen,' he explained.
This comes amid a broader pattern at the 2026 World Cup of high defensive lines being exposed by intelligent off-ball movement — a tactical trend that has defined the knockout rounds.
Long-Term Outlook for Both Nations
Despite the disappointment of missing the final, Sandhu remained bullish on the long-term prospects of both squads. 'Both France and England have built squads with a strong mix of experienced players and young talent. Reaching the latter stages of major tournaments consistently isn't a coincidence. This World Cup will only add to that experience, and I wouldn't be surprised to see both nations challenging for another World Cup final in the future,' he added.
The third-place play-off represents a final opportunity for both sides to salvage pride from the tournament and, for players like Mbappe, to cement individual milestones before the competition concludes.