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France midfielder Rabiot joins Vinicius in criticising World Cup final pitch

Adrien Rabiot in action during France's World Cup opener against Senegal.
Adrien Rabiot in action during France's World Cup opener against Senegal. © Adam Hunger, AP

France midfielder Adrien Rabiot said the pitch "felt more like an artificial surface" after Les Bleus opened their World Cup campaign with a 3-1 victory over Senegal on Tuesday at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, which will host the final game of the tournament on July 19.

France's Adrien Rabiot raised concerns about the quality of ​the pitch at the New York/New Jersey stadium, also known as the MetLife Stadium, after their 3-1 win over Senegal on Tuesday, echoing Brazil forward Vinicius Jr's frustration with ​the dryness ‌of the surface.

Rabiot, who bagged an assist ⁠in France's Group I opener, said the ground set to host the World Cup final ‌in July felt less like a real pitch and ⁠more like an artificial surface.

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"The pitch... I don't even know if you can call it that. It felt more ​like an artificial surface – quite hard and quite ‌rigid," Rabiot told reporters.

Meanwhile, France coach Didier Deschamps called the pitch a "special surface" when asked about it in a press conference.

"I think there's ‌probably concrete underneath, it's very short fibres," Deschamps said.

The pitch felt different from last year's ​FIFA Club World Cup, also played at the New York/New Jersey stadium, Deschamps added. "The bounce is a bit different," he said, adding ​that his side are adjusting to the conditions.

Mbappé's opener helped France overcome a wobbly start.
Mbappé's opener helped France overcome a wobbly start. © Frank Franklin II, AP

Brazil's Vinicius had ​also earlier voiced concerns about the dryness of ​the pitch after his side were held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco in the ​first match played at the stadium on Saturday.

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"In the second half, with the heat, the pitch dries out very quickly. The game becomes very sluggish and we can't get into our rhythm," Vinicius ⁠had said.

Senegal will take on Norway in the next game to be played ⁠at the venue ​on June 22.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

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