Guéla and Desiré Doué highlight brotherly moments at World Cup warm-up

The Guardian Sport3 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 2:08 PM

Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Guéla and Desiré Doué highlight brotherly moments at World Cup warm-up
Summary

During a warm-up match in Nantes, Guéla Doué scored for Côte d’Ivoire, prompting a camera focus on his brother Desiré, a French substitute, who smiled at the celebrations. Didier Deschamps reflected on his legacy with France as the team prepares for the GWC. Fans express mixed feelings about the tournament's integrity and their engagement with it. The unique camerawork emphasizing the brothers adds a personal touch to the event as teams gear up for the tournament ahead.

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  • Guéla Doué scores for Côte d’Ivoire against France in Nantes.
  • Desiré Doué observed his brother's celebration from the bench.
  • Didier Deschamps discusses his legacy with Les Bleus.
  • Fans share concerns about the GWC's integrity.
  • Camerawork highlights personal family narratives in football.
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Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! In case you missed it last week, there was a brilliant bit of camerawork in France’s warm-up match against the Côte d’Ivoire in Nantes. After the African side drew level through Guéla Doué, the camera immediately panned to his younger brother on the opposition bench, Desiré, as the unusued French substitute wore a wry smile as he watched the Côte d’Ivoire celebrations. If I’m still here today, it’s because the French team has won a lot of games. Otherwise, it could have ended before, whether I decided it or it was decided for me” – Didier Deschamps gets his chat on with Luke Entwistle as he heads for a swansong with Les Bleus at the GWC, discussing a legacy that no one – bar, perhaps, himself – would dare dispute. Re yesterday’s Football Daily: you are invited for lunch. The host does not allow your son to come, treats your wife with scorn, and asks your daughter to leave midway through. When you are ready to leave, he detains your wife and presents you with a hefty bill. Does it sound strange? Welcome to GWC 2026!” – Krishna Moorthy. Please pass on my thanks to David Squires, once again, for giving me the spine to metaphorically crumple up and toss into the waste bin this entire GWC spectacle. It was a bit shy of four years ago when a Squires cartoon depicting the deplorable working conditions of immigrants in Qatar gave me the strength to say sod off to the entire enterprise – and I had been watching games since the 1970 final, the first televised here in the USA USA USA. But I admit, as these games have drawn near I have felt myself weakening, looking for some rationale to justify paying attention once again. Then yesterday you presented us with his latest cartoon. It was the perfect reminder of what is truly the essential character of Fifa, my country’s political leaders and as a result, the GWC. So thank you Football Daily, and thank you David Squires!” – Mike Fichtner (and others). Jürgen Klinsmann may well have seen Maradona’s warmup (yesterday’s Football Daily letters). He could conceivably have started one of his dives in Stuttgart, and ended up in Munich” – Mike Rice. Re movable corner flags at the GWC (Monday’s Football Daily): shame Fifa hasn’t gone the full hog, and introduced movable goalposts. Might have helped England should they be forced into another penalty shootout” – Callum Taylor. This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version, just visit this page and follow the instructions. Continue reading...

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