Daniel Riolo lights up the Blues

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Saturday evening against Germany, the France team took a football lesson (0-2). The Blues were unable to find the solution against the Mannschaft, sometimes lacking creativity in the final meters. The absence of Antoine Griezmann was felt in this aspect, but the problem is deeper according to Daniel Riolo. On the antennas of RMC Sportthe columnist pointed out the lack of technical quality of the French team.

“Saturday evening on the field opposite, you had Kroos, Gündogan, Musiala, Kimmich, Wirtz, Havertz… Can you tell me a player in the French team who, technically, comes close to that?”the editorialist first asked. “I spoke with trainers, there is something that we no longer do in France: the relationship with the ball like Di Maria, Dybala, Foden, Bellingham, Bernado Silva. (…) We have become a player factory. Our clubs produce players to sell them earlier and earlier and do not finish their post-training work.then charged Riolo.

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