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The French team’s next matches (March 23 and 26) should not concern the injured Adrian Rabiot. The absence of the Juventus midfielder should perhaps benefit a return to the Blues.

And if Jordan Veretout came back in Blue? The hypothesis is not far-fetched as Didier Deschamps’ French team will play two friendly matches, on March 23 against Germany and three days later against Chile.

The OM midfielder, who has returned to a decent level in recent matches (scorer Thursday evening against Villarreal in the Europa League), could benefit from the absence of Boubakar Camara (Aston Villa). The ex-Marseille player seriously injured his knee a month ago (February 11).

The Euro is tomorrow

Another French midfielder present in November 2023 during the last selection, Adrien Rabiot is very uncertain for the spring gathering. Affected in the big toe of his left foot, injury contracted on February 25 against Frosinone, the Juventus player (Serie A) should not be called upon by the French coach, advances The Team. The boss of the Blues will communicate his list on March 14.

Kylian Mbappé and his teammates will face Germany on March 23 at Groupama Stadium (Lyon-Décines) and Chile (March 26), at the Vélodrome stadium in Marseille. With a strong trend. DD will avoid any risk with players at the end of convalescence or barely recovered from an injury. Euro 2024 in Germany begins in just three months (June 14-July 14).

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