Convincing victory over Italy on Sunday evening in Milan in the Nations League, the French team was able to count on the significant contribution of players from Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain in its ranks.
The French team is back! After the spectacular victory of the XV of France on Saturday against the All Blacks (30-29), the Blues finally got up to speed by winning yesterday in Milan against Italy (3-1). “Renaissance”, even headlined L’Équipe on the front page of its edition of this Monday, November 18.
Rabiot brings OM into history
If Didier Deschamps' men were able to count on an excellent Lucas Digne, Adrien Rabiot was not left out. OM's star recruit this summer scored a double header to become the first Blue to achieve this feat in front of Zinédine Zidane in the final of the 1998 World Cup.
“Rabiot scores twice from a corner, it’s great. Above all, his attitude illustrated the state of mind of this team, confirms Claude Puel. We saw him talking a lot to his partners, giving a lot of instructions. We perceived his influence as a leader. » The icing on the tricolor cake, Rabiot became the 37th OM player to score with the France team. More than any other club.
“Kolo Muani has something physically”
PSG is not to be outdone. With Randal Kolo Muani in the starting lineup, France had a 40th consecutive meeting with a Parisian player on the pitch, the best series for a French club with the Blues since OL from August 2004 to June 2011 (90) . “I found (Randal) Kolo Muani not too bad,” insists Puel. He really has something physically but must progress technically and accurately. » Will Luis Enrique even give him the opportunity in Paris?
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