Didier Deschamps opens the door to a young striker

A busy schedule. In two months, the France team will compete in the 2024 European Championship in Germany (June 14 – July 14). During the group stage, the Blues will face Austria (Monday June 17, Düsseldorf), the Netherlands (Friday June 21, Leipzig) and Poland (Tuesday June 25, Dortmund). In the event of qualification for the knockout phase, the Tricolores will be able to play up to four additional matches. Before the start of the competition, the French selection will play two friendly matches: a first against Luxembourg (June 5 in Metz), and a second against Canada (June 9 in Bordeaux). As a reminder, Didier Deschamps will communicate the list of players selected for the European competition on Thursday May 16 (8 p.m., on TF1). A few days before this deadline, the coach opened the door to Bradley Barcola. Since the start of the season, the Paris Saint-Germain striker has played 37 matches in all competitions for four goals and eight assists.

“But of course. Be careful, I’m not saying that I’m going to take it. But it’s not because I’m not used to calling players in the final phase that I don’t have not retained before I am going to deprive myself of it. I do not operate with this type of rules. I am not conservative and I do not make choices by wondering what people will think. I have to do differently in the interest of the France team, I respond differently to each situation. In March, Moussa Diaby was already there with us and was doing interesting things with Aston Villa. was also the case for Bradley with PSG but it was more recent and it required confirmation Since March, he has confirmed his good intentions But we don’t discover it either. With Guy (Stephan his deputy), we follow him. attentively since his debut at the highest level with Lyon”, he confided in an interview with AFP.

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The Blues program until the end of 2024:

Preparation matches for Euro 2024:

  • Wednesday June 5, 2024 (Metz, 9:00 p.m., TF1): France – Luxembourg
  • Sunday June 9, 2024 (Bordeaux, 9:15 p.m., TF1): France – Canada

Euro 2024 (1st round, group D)*:

  • Monday June 17, 2024 (Düsseldorf, 9:00 p.m.): Austria – France
  • Friday June 21, 2024 (Leipzig, 9:00 p.m.): Netherlands – France
  • Tuesday June 25, 2024 (Dortmund, 6:00 p.m.): France – Poland

* In the event of qualification for the knockout phase of Euro 2024 in Germany (June 14 – July 14), Didier Deschamps’ men will be able to play up to four additional matches.

Nations League 2024-2025 (group stage, group A2):

  • Friday September 6, 2024 (8:45 p.m.): France – Italy
  • Monday September 9, 2024 (8:45 p.m.): France – Belgium
  • Thursday October 10, 2024 (8:45 p.m.): Israel – France
  • Monday October 14, 2024 (8:45 p.m.): Belgium – France
  • Thursday November 14, 2024 (8:45 p.m.): France – Israel
  • Sunday November 17 (8:45 p.m.): Italy – France

To sum up

In two months, the France team will compete in the 2024 European Championship in Germany (June 14 – July 14). During the group stage, the Blues will face Austria (Monday June 17, Düsseldorf), the Netherlands (Friday June 21, Leipzig) and Poland (Tuesday June 25, Dortmund). In the event of qualification for the knockout phase, the Tricolores will be able to play up to four additional matches.

Aris Djennadi
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