Désiré Doué is France’s leading attacker in the World Cup semi-final against Spain, with Aurélien Tchouaméni returning from injury to bolster Les Bleus’ chances. The 23-year-old winger, who has been instrumental in France’s knockout-stage run, will look to replicate his impact against Spain’s defense, while Tchouaméni’s comeback adds depth to Didier Deschamps’ squad.

Who’s Starting for France?** Doué is set to start alongside Olivier Giroud in a front three that will test Spain’s midfield. His pace and directness have made him a nightmare for defenders in recent matches, including the round-of-16 win over Denmark. Tchouaméni, meanwhile, returns after missing the quarter-final against Portugal due to a thigh injury, adding experience to the right flank.

Why Doué’s Role Matters** Doué has been France’s most consistent performer in this tournament, scoring two goals and providing two assists. His ability to exploit space behind full-backs could be decisive against a Spain side that has struggled to contain wingers in recent games. The semi-final is his biggest test yet, and a strong showing could cement his place in Les Bleus’ World Cup legacy.

Tchouaméni’s Impact on the Tie** The return of Tchouaméni, who has been a key player in France’s defense, adds stability to the team’s right side. His partnership with Doué could create a two-pronged attack that Spain’s midfield will need to contain. Both players have been in fine form leading up to this match, and their chemistry will be crucial in determining the winner.

What’s Next for France?** If France wins, they will face either Argentina or the Netherlands in the final. Doué and Tchouaméni will need to maintain their form to give Les Bleus the best chance of lifting the trophy. The semi-final against Spain is their opportunity to prove they are among the world’s best.