EdF: Dayot Upamecano unhappy with overloaded schedule

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On the eve of the second match of the French team in this Nations League against Belgium, Dayot Upamecano was at a press conference. After the defeat against Italy, a reaction from the 25-year-old defender and his teammates is expected this Monday at the Gropuama Stadium (Lyon). The Bayern player, not starting against the Blue Squad could start the match against the Belgians. In addition to being asked about Friday’s defeat, Upamecano answered questions about the overloaded schedule of this 2024-2025 season. Like many other players, he believes that it is far too much.

There are far too many games to play. It will be difficult to play well, with all the games there are. It also brings injuries. We had two injuries in the selection (Loïc Badé and Warren Zaïre-Emery) and if it doesn’t calm down, there could be more. ” explained the native of Evreux.

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