The Women's World Cup may not start until Thursday, but France scored early with a clever commercial that's gone viral.
may not start until Thursday, but France scored early with a clever commercial featuring who appears to be men's soccer stars Kylian Mbappé and Antoine Griezmann.
In Orange's two-minute ad, it appears the stars are showing off their soccer talent around the field with impressive headers and curling free kicks until the magic takes a twist.Get San Diego local news, weather forecasts, sports and lifestyle stories to your inbox.
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