N'Golo Kanté dominated France’s latest scrimmage, reigniting calls for Didier Deschamps to include him in the starting lineup. The veteran midfielder has yet to feature in France’s six tournament games, with Kouadio Koné preferred alongside Adrien Rabiot.

What happened in the scrimmage?

Kanté, who plays for Fenerbahçe in Türkiye, showcased his trademark energy and ball-winning ability during the closed-door session. Fans on social media reacted strongly, urging Deschamps to deploy the 33-year-old against Spain in Tuesday’s semifinal at Dallas Stadium.

Why has Kanté been on the bench?

Deschamps has favored Koné’s athleticism and Rabiot’s distribution in midfield. However, Kanté’s experience and ability to disrupt opposition play could prove decisive in tight knockout matches. His absence has been a talking point, with critics arguing France’s midfield lacks his defensive solidity.

What’s next for Kanté?

France faces Spain in the semifinals on July 15, with Kanté’s potential inclusion a major talking point. If Deschamps opts to start him, it could signal a tactical shift to counter Spain’s possession-based style. Fans will hope Kanté’s influence can help France reach another final.