I dont think France was unlucky, they didn't create any other chances other than Mbappe being offside twice? Rabiot post I guess. And it was an own goal that separated the 2. Was a very tight and even game IMO, could've gone either way, but definitely much better from Germany than I expected. They had their chances but didn't take them, which you need to against a team with Frances quality defensively and their set up.
I didn't say it wasn't a tight game, based on the scoreline, it clearly was. Just saying that of the 2 teams, I feel France was more unlucky than Germany.
You could name the chances France had now, that's at least 3 that in a game without VAR could have been 3-0, yet in your previous post, there was literally only 1 real chance you could recall for Germany despite France conceding possession to them for long periods, they just couldn't capitalize on it. Felt like you could have another 90mins and they wouldn't score.
If this is definitely much better than you expected for Germany, then I worry for their prospects in their group let alone beyond it. They were really poor if we totally honest.
But the whole debate here is on the unlucky part. For me of the 2 teams, France was more unlucky not to win by a higher margin than Germany unlucky for not getting the draw.