France's national football team has been making waves in the world of international soccer, and their success has caught the attention of a surprising ally - Marine Le Pen, the president of the far-right National Rally party. In a statement that has raised eyebrows, Le Pen expressed her optimism about the team's chances of achieving the ultimate goal, seemingly putting aside her party's often contentious relationship with the French national squad. With the team now just two games away from a major milestone, the question on everyone's mind is whether Le Pen's enthusiasm will translate to a more unified French fan base. As the team gears up for its next matches, will politics take a backseat to patriotism, or will the National Rally's involvement continue to stir up controversy?


France "is now just two games away from the ultimate achievement!" grins president of the far-right National Rally, which has had an uneasy relationship with the national squad.