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Didier Deschamps is not intended to divert from the selection of four attackers when France assumed Germany in the battle for third place in the League of Nations tomorrow afternoon.
After being questioned in recent months due to lack of invention, Deschamps made a quartet to attack talent against Spain on Thursday night with Desire Doue, Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele playing behind Kylian Mbappe.
In fact, it did not really work, as Spain crossed a 4-0 advantage before the Bleus staged a rally that lost them 5-4.
MBAPPE scored from the penalty spot, but it was otherwise quiet while Doue and Dembele did not reproduce their brilliant shape for Paris Saint-Germain.
And while Deschamps said he will make changes against Germany, the training will remain.
He said, “If we have the ball, there is no problem. When you do not have one, it is about being strong enough defensively. The more you have, the more the opponent is in a relatively low position.
“After that, I don’t have a week to do what I would like to do. The best example is PSG. In the fall, not many of you (the media) thought they would be European champions. And over time …
“It is the repetition that will allow you to get whatever you want.”
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France took a German side that lost 2-1 to Portugal on Wednesday night.
Julian Nagelsmann’s men led 1-0 before a triple replacement handed the initiative in Portugal, which achieved victory thanks to the goals of Francisco Concepeoo and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Nagelsmann has been critical, but today he has received the support of the team’s sports director Rudi Voller.
Voller said, “When you win, everything is always wonderful and everyone puts you on your back. If you lose, especially when the expectations are very high, especially in a home tournament, of course many things are questioned and criticized. It is part of the job.
“These are things that happen. You must not forget the opponents we played. The first four teams in Europe are in this tournament. We all knew it would be difficult.
“Of course, we would have liked to have done a little better and, of course, Julian Nagelsmann too, but it’s not at all.”
France will not be without Paris Saint-Germain Duo Dembele and Bradley Barcola.
Dembele suffered a late injury against Spain, while Barcola has a knee problem and will not risk the participation of European champions in the Club World Cup.
Ombudsman Clement Lenglet has also been ruled out due to a hip problem.
Nagelsmann is likely to make changes with David Raum to enter the left, Pascal Gross entered the midfield and Niclas Fullkrug and Karim Adeyemi in order to increase his attack.
Germany: Ter Stegen; Kimmic, Cook, Tah, Room; Gross, Goretzka, Sane, Wirtz, Ageyemi; Full -krug
France: Maignan; Kalulu, Konate, Baden, T Hernandez; Kone, Rabiot, Cherki, Olise, Doue; Mbapppe
Germany towards France starts at 14:00 in the UK tomorrow afternoon. It can be seen in Amazon Prime, but only at your PPV service at £ 2.49. It can also be transmitted at the same price to the Primtevideo application.