Deschamps, change announced

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Change is expected. Didier Deschamps should change his starting lineup for the trip to Italy on Sunday evening at the conclusion of the Nations League group stage.

The coach’s idea is to correct what did not work Thursday evening against Israel (0-0), and to continue to move the lines within a group in reconstruction since the Euro. Thus, Lucas Digne could take the place of Theo Hernandez who is not in the form of his life at the moment. According to RMC, William Saliba should also find a place in the eleven, he who remained on 11 starts in a row before remaining on the bench against Israel.

Deschamps, choices to make in attack

In the middle, with the suspension of Eduardo Camavinga, Adrien Rabiot could make his return as a starter. Mattéo Guendouzi, very good in October, could also take over from Warren Zaire-Emery in this role of false No. 10, with an important role in triggering the pressing.

Finally, in attack, this is the big question. Will Didier Deschamps let Bradley Barcola and Michael Olise continue? The two wingers disappointed against Israel, but they are two players with a future who need to gain more experience. RMC indicates that the coach “continues to highly value the Bayern player, whom he imagines as the future of the selection”. This speaks for him.

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