World Cup: France remains unwavering in Group C
Xu Shunzhi
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Group C features France, who has gone through the disappointment of losing the Euro Cup on their home court two years ago, and a team making their first appearance in 35 years, Peru.
No surprise, all the attention will be on Euro 2016 runner-up France which is assumed without a problem to advance into the knock-outs and clinch the top spot of the group. 
Deschamps’s team is one of the favorites to win the World Cup with their nearly 400 million euro’s attacking a line featuring Griezman, Mbappe and Demebele. 
Nabil Rami during a training session, open to the public, of French Football Team on June 6, 2018 in Paris, France. /VCG Photo 

Nabil Rami during a training session, open to the public, of French Football Team on June 6, 2018 in Paris, France. /VCG Photo 

With their world class midfielders Pogba and Kante, both essential at the offensive and defensive ends, the team is among those teams creating the biggest buzz. 
France made it to final eight four years ago, however the runner-up to the Euro Cup two years ago marks the highlight of the national team after a recent period of disappointment, with Griezman winning the Golden Boot trophy.
It is believed that France will take the top spot of the group after a favored draw. Facing challenges from Denmark, Peru and Australia, there’s only slight possibility of them not advancing as the top of Group C. 
Tim Cahill of Australia looks on during the Australian Socceroos Training Session at Gloria Football Club on June 5, 2018 in Antalya, Turkey. /VCG Photo 

Tim Cahill of Australia looks on during the Australian Socceroos Training Session at Gloria Football Club on June 5, 2018 in Antalya, Turkey. /VCG Photo 

Still relying heavily on their 38-year-old Tim Cahill, Australia has the problem of the handover of its generation in lineup, with only three players playing in four major leagues. 
Peru’s football players of the national football team during practice on June 1, 2018, at a court in Schruns, Austria prepare for their friendly encounter against Saudi Arabia. /VCG Photo 

Peru’s football players of the national football team during practice on June 1, 2018, at a court in Schruns, Austria prepare for their friendly encounter against Saudi Arabia. /VCG Photo 

Peru is back to the hoop after 35 years of waiting, and they surprisingly knocked out Chile in the qualifiers. Despite the lack of a superstar, names like Guerreiro and Farfan are looking to catch some eyes.
Denmark's football players including Jannik Vestergaard, Christian Eriksen and Lasse Schone take part in a training session in Helsingor, Denmark on May 28, 2018. /VCG Photo 

Denmark's football players including Jannik Vestergaard, Christian Eriksen and Lasse Schone take part in a training session in Helsingor, Denmark on May 28, 2018. /VCG Photo 

The biggest names in Denmark will be Hot Spur midfielder Erikson, who has 11 goals under his name during the qualifiers. Another name Bendtner, after a long-time away from the major leagues, will look forward to shining on the international stage.