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The French team will try to win its third Euro this summer in Germany. This would be the only trophy missing for several Bleus and their coach Didier Deschamps after victories in the World Cup or the Nations League. To win this continental trophy, France will have to count on a great Kylian Mbappé. Often present in major international competitions, the new Madrid player is expected to deliver but his physical condition has been a question mark since the start of the French training camp.
And even though he participated normally in the last training sessions of the Blues, the French captain has not completely dispelled doubts about his physical abilities. Leaving doubts about these, Mbappé nevertheless assured that he had the determination to succeed in a major competition this Sunday in a press conference: “the most important thing is the mind. I’d rather have the head than the legs. What is certain is that I have the head, we will see tomorrow if I have the legs.» It remains to be hoped for the Blues that their best player is in good shape…
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