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On Monday, the France team will enter the Euro against Austria. In search of a third coronation on the continental scene, Didier Deschamps’ men will have to assume their status as favorites. This will require a first result against the Austrians led with an iron fist by Ralf Rangnick and led by their leaders Konrad Laimer and Marcel Sabitzer. Opponents that Dayot Upamecano knows well having played alongside them for a year and a half in Salzburg. On the sidelines of this clash, the French defender spoke of the strong points of the Austrians.
“I spent a year and a half in Austria. I know the coach, Ralf Rangnick, as well as Konrad Laimer and Sabitzer. These are players I’ve played with for a long time and it’s a team that is always hungry, it’s been seven games that they haven’t lost. We will have to expect a very intensive match, with a lot of intensity. But as I say, we will be ready to attack this match well. They have a pressing game, they quickly plan to recover the ball. Physically, they are all in good shape.indicated the Bavarian on behalf of the French team.
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