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France aims to jiggle off Football World Cup holders’ curse of satisfaction

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France Football World Cup: On July 15, 2018, France had just won the World Cup in Moscow, and Russian Leader Vladimir Putin and Fifa president Gianni Infantino were genealogically taking turns to hand out the medals. French leader Emmanuel Macron, his suit soaked after a rainstorm when Putin was briefly the only dignitary equipped with an umbrella, buzzed around embracing each French player like a brother even kissing Kylian Mbappé on the brow.

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France Football World Cup coach Didier Deschamps had just begun his typically understated press conference when a dozen players burst into the room, intonation his name and spraying journalists with what seemed to be energy drinks and bubbly. The players danced, sang, vanished, then returned and did it again. Just before they finally left, their unlawful leader, Paul Pogba, shouted, “Vive la France! Vive la république!” Oh, happy days.

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Now the French are cooking to defend their Qatar Football World Cup in a different world. Putin will not be handing out the awards in Qatar, and Pogba will not be receiving one: he and fellow midfielder N’Golo Kanté will miss the competition through injury. Deschamps remains France’s coach but is now saddled with the winner’s curse: four of the past five world winners have been knocked out of the subsequent competition in the first round, including France in 2002.

How can Les Bleus, with just one win in their past six oppositions, avoid that fate? France has played three of the past six Football World Cup finals, a delightful two, but are locked is in a cycle between triumph and gratification. After they win, they get slack: 1998 was followed by 2002, and after 2006 came 2010, the French “annus horribilis” in which the team stank out the World Cup while also performing a memorable mid-competition strike.

This time, the world champions may have previously got their satisfaction out of their system. At the delayed Euro 2020 last year, they were leading Switzerland 3-1 with 10 minutes left when they stationary consecutively or intentionally. After conceding two late goals, they were knocked out on consequences. It may be sanctification if injuries force them to renew in Qatar.

Beyond the loss of Pogba and Kanté, backbones Karim Benzema,

Raphaël Varane and Lucas Hernandez may struggle for fitness. If that decreases French superiority, it should also limit satisfaction. The French are not starting the tournament with the sureness of world champions. Their three defeats in 2022 so far are before their joint worst for a calendar year.

Two of those were against Denmark, who await them again in the collection, alongside the more edible Australia and Tunisia. France’s main worry is in the center of the park: not one midfielder from 2018 is coming to Qatar Football World Cup. To know more about Tunisia Vs France Tickets click here.

The three-man midfield will be built around Aurélien Tchouaméni, 22, now recognized as a starter for both France and his club side Real Madrid. A playmaker who can also defend — and who, in the French phrase, is “built like an eliminations man” — he appears to have it all. Juventus’s Adrien Rabiot should escort him, along with possibly Youssouf Fofana, who debuted for France just two months ago, though the cautious Antoine Griezmann might drop back from the forward line into midfield.

At the back, injuries allowing, the 2018 team is almost intact. Hugo Lloris is playing his fourth Football World Cup in goal, while Varane, Hernandez, and right-back Benjamin Pavard all started in Russia. Either Hernandez or his newer brother Theo could start at left-back, though Lucas may instead escort Varane in central defense.

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 Up front, no side has more riches: Griezmann, Mbappé, and Benzema backed up by Olivier Giroud, 36, who needs just two goals to equivalent Thierry Henry’s record of 51 for France. If wingers are required, France has Kingsley Coman and Ousmane Dembelé, who is lastly beginning to look like the star Barcelona thought he was when they salaried Borussia Dortmund €140mn for him in 2017. To know more about France Vs Denmark Tickets click here.

France’s likely starting line-up includes six world winners as well as the winner of the Ballon d’Or for the world’s best player in Benzema. And the French system lasts to produce enough talent to staff multiple national sides: several players representing African nations, including Tunisia and Cameroon, grew up in the suburbs of French cities. Deschamps, meanwhile, will be sniffing out satisfaction daily.

 After a decade as sélectionneur, he remains adored in France: the captain who lifted the World Cup in 1998 yet still contrives to look like a gnomish village café owner from his native southwest. “DD” has the rank to drop any star who is not shaping up. At best, France can be the perfect mixture at this Football World Cup: humbled world winners with a dash of youth. At worst, it is 2002 all over again.

France makes a last-minute change to the Football World Cup squad before the title to Qatar

France boss Didier Deschamps has called up Marcus Thuram as the 26th and final player for the containers' World Cup squad. Borussia Moenchengladbach forwards Thuram – the son of former France protector Lilian Thuram, who played alongside Deschamps in the lateral which won the 1998 World Cup on home soil – is the final player added to the group by the manager, who had originally named 25 players before Monday evening's deadline.

Meanwhile injured PSG center-back Presnel Kimpembe has been replaced by Monaco's open defender Axel Disease, who is called up to the team for the first time. Deschamps had left room for one extra team member to be added as he monitored fitness issues within his squad, and on Monday a.m. it became apparent that Thuram will be that player, while Kimpembe was ruled out having played less than a time of football since September 18.

A tweet from France's official Twitter account seemed to confirm the news on Thuram, only to be swiftly deleted ahead of a declaration to come later in the day. Thuram has scored 13 goals in 17 appearances for Gladbach this season but has failed to net in his four previous appearances for France.

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Deschamps confronted questions from the media at last week's opening of the initial 25-man squad, with a specific focus on a recent decision to revert from a three-man defense to four, with young protectors such as Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate and Arsenal's William Saliba joining the more knowledgeable Raphael Varane of Manchester United.

“It will be four at the back,” said Deschamps last week.

“We did a lot of inspection (of recent games), and I had a lot of discussions with my staff and my players. The feelings spoken prejudiced my decision. We did some very good things in this system (with three at the back), but we were in trouble on occasion. We were often excessive even if we turned around some bad situations. To win a rivalry, you have to be solid and sensitive.

“We will have to defend well, defend healthier, not at the expense of our attacking intent, but if I choose this creation I feel we can do both. The system leads to making different choices for players. There are nine defenders in the squad — one more than usual.”

On Konate, he added: “You don’t twitch at his age in a Liverpool team who have lately been European winners by chance.”

Defenders: 

Lucas Hernandez (Bayern Munich), Theo Hernandez (AC Milan), Axel Disasi (Monaco), Ibrahima Konate ( Liverpool ), Jules Kounde ( Barcelona ), Benjamin Pavard (Bayern Munich), William Saliba ( Arsenal ), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich), Raphael Varane ( Manchester United ).

Midfielders: Eduardo Camavinga ( Real Madrid ), Youssouf Fofana (Monaco), Matteo Guendouzi (Marseille), Adrien Rabiot ( Juventus ), Aurelien Tchouameni (Real Madrid), Jordan Veretout (Marseille).

Forwards: Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich), Olivier Giroud (AC Milan), Ousmane Dembele (Barcelona), Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain), Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid), Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig), Marcus Thuram (Borussia Moenchengladbach).

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