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This Monday, the French team will make its debut against Austria (9 p.m.). A crucial match in a tough Group D where the Netherlands did not falter when it came to making a successful debut with a deserved victory against Poland this Sunday (2-1). To put all the chances on their side, the Blues wanted to train on the eve of their match on the pitch of the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf. A request that was not accepted and which provoked the ire of Didier Deschamps.
While the training of his players was initially planned within the confines of Fortuna Düsseldorf, the French coach learned that the training of his flock will ultimately take place around ten kilometers from the German lair, at Paul-Janes- Stadium. A relocation explained by two reasons: the fragility of the pitch at the German stadium and the rehearsals for the opening ceremony which take place in this enclosure which will host its first match this Monday.
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