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On November 7, Didier Deschamps surprised everyone by revealing his list of players summoned to face Israel and Italy in the League of Nations.
Kylian Mbappé was not part of it.
More than six months after his last appearance in the jersey of the rooster, against Belgium on September 9, 2024, the Real Madrid striker made his comeback in the French team. ” Fatigue ? A little ? »»then asked him by laughing at the tricolor coach on Monday when he arrived in Clairefontaine. “Not easy”, He courteously replied the native of Bondy.
Mbappé will chain matches
A chambering that makes a recent Mbappé declaration on its physical state. “I died. It's very difficult, everyone watched the match against Atlético, 120 minutes, we played with great emotion … And then two days later, playing is difficult. The warm -up was also difficult, but we had to respect the coat of arms and fight to the end and that's what we did and we were able to win ”had entrusted the former PSG player to
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The number 9 Merengue will probably not have the opportunity to blow during this international break. Indeed, the Blues go to Split this Thursday, to face Croatia during the quarter -finals of
The League of Nations. The return will be held three days later at the Stade de France.
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