Yoann Gourcuff mocks the Blues

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Despite the stakes of the third match against Poland, Yoann Gourcuff had other plans in mind than watching the match.

The Blues are in a tough situation at the start of the Euro. After a minimalist victory against Austria in the opening (1-0), France had to settle for two draws in a row against the Netherlands (0-0) and against Poland (1-1), causing France to fall into second place in Group D.

Is this a cause and effect link? Still, Didier Deschamps’ men do not excite the crowds. On Tuesday, the match against Poland did not even exceed 10 million viewers, with only 9.31 million fans watching TF1. The 6 p.m. schedule obviously didn’t help. No more than the good weather which reigned (finally) in France.

The call of the aperitif

Former French international, Yoann Gourcuff seems to have skipped the match to enjoy the heat and the beautiful Breton landscapes. This is evidenced by the series of photos posted by his wife, Karine Ferri, where the star presenter of TF1 appears with a beer in hand on a Breton beach.

“First aperitif at the beach.. finally!!!!!!!!!! It must be celebrate “she wrote in the caption of these photos taken on Perello beach, in Ploemeur, the town where the former Lyonnais and his little family live.

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