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Journalist
Holder of a Master's degree in sports journalism, I fell in love with tennis since childhood and have always loved reading the great stories of this sport. Today, I want to tell them about them, take full advantage of my passion and be as close as possible to the aces of the circuit.
After Thursday's draw against Israel, the French team cannot draw up a very satisfactory assessment. The Blues do not offer a flamboyant level of play and the observers' analyzes are quite crude. There is a real problem and the absence of Kylian Mbappé is perhaps not unrelated to this situation. The squad is struggling to find solutions without its captain according to Pierre Ménès.
Officially absent due to injury during the last rally, Kylian Mbappé was not summoned by Didier Deschamps this time, the coach deciding to spare him for the last two matches. But the captain of the Blues of course occupies an important place in the squad even if he has not been very effective in recent months. For Pierre Ménèsa return to good form from the French striker could change everything.
A costly absence
Due to its status gleaned over the years, Kylian Mbappé occupies a very important place in the media today and in addition to a complicated adaptation to Real Madridhe is often the target of controversy. Didier Deschamps didn't call him hoping that this truce would do him good mentally. “It’s very nice to talk about Mbappé all the time, but Mbappé is not there and we can still notice that it shows” confess Pierre Ménès on his blog.
“This French team worries me”
Didier Deschamps has several problems to resolve in its squad and for months, the question of offensive efficiency has often come up in debates. “Quite frankly, this French team worries me enormously for the future, because Didier Deschamps will have to take some risks and launch players into this attacking midfielder position, where the French team has a deficit terrible. Mbappé would also need to come back in fairly good shape and above all in a psychological state capable of playing in an international football match. continues Pierre Ménès.