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Broken down offensively and overwhelmed in the game, the France team logically lost to Germany (0-2) for its first outing of the year 2024, this Saturday. Disappointing, the Blues will have to show a better face against Chile next week to try to end the March international break on a good note. However, this opposition against La Roja could be done without Jules Koundé.
Having great difficulty getting around the movements of Florian Wirtz, untenable in his lane, the French right-back was replaced on the hour mark by Jonathan Clauss. But according to the information from Téléfoot, the FC Barcelona player complained about his right ankle during his outing. To be continued…
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