France beat Uruquay 2-0, with a goal from a dangerous header from centre-back Varane after a standard cross from centimet Griezmann and then a fatal mistake by goalkeeper Muslera when the ball flew out of hand into the net.
France, Pogba and Kante played too well, causing the Uruguayan midfield to stall, in the match they lost striker Canani, so striker Suarez was alone and helpless. It was a convincing victory for the French and the best player of the match was Griezmann.
Mbappe - the "hottest" young face after Messi's Argentina away performance - played well but did not shine as expected. It is worth mentioning that Mbappe made a bad impression and even a bit resentful with his rough stance, heating up the match with a messy scene at the end of the match.
The situation happened when the score was 2-0 and France dominated the match, Mbappe had a performance high header. While moving, Rodriguez's arm just softly touched his body and the young French star immediately rolled out, showing signs of being punched in the abdomen.
Because the move was too rough, central defender Godin ran back to pull Mbappe up and demanded to end his job to continue playing properly.
The players of both teams ran back, had words and pushed each other, causing the referee to work hard to stop them, and in the end Mbappe and Rodriguez both received yellow cards.
Playing well, still impressing with his passing thanks to technique and speed, but the biggest impression Mbappe left was the very unsatisfactory move.
Playing almost the entire match before leaving the field, Mbappe left a professional mark in the 15th minute and unfortunately this young striker also lost points, when receiving the ball in the penalty area, but due to inexperience, he headed the ball over the bar instead of controlling his chest despite having time, space and no closer defenders.
The fact that a young player like Mbappe has learned tricks, acted out and played tricks like Neymar has done in recent matches is not a good thing to encourage, and should even be condemned because it is quite offensive.