EdF: Didier Deschamps takes stock of this international break

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The Blues beat Chile, not without pain, 3-2. As against Germany, the French team conceded a goal very early but this time, they were able to come back and even go ahead. With one defeat and one victory, the record is obviously average. In addition to the results, the coach highlights the physical deficit of his players. He particularly deplores the injuries to Clauss and Camavinga.

“The results are obviously mixed even if Germany had a big match. It was not the same opposition. On an athletic level, we weren't overflowing with energy. There is wanting and being able. I even saw Thierry Henry's team… I made two changes in the first half, it was taking a toll on the organizations. The seasons are busy. We will need freshness for the Euro” says Deschamps at the microphone of TF1.

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