EdF, League of Nations: Didier Deschamps expected a strong group

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This Thursday took place the draw for the group stage for the UEFA Nations League 2024/2025 edition. Placed in hat 3 of League A, the French team inherited an attractive group which includes Italy, Belgium and Israel. Present for the occasion in Paris, the Blues coach Didier Deschamps was quick to speak on the subject, he who expected tough opponents.

“We expected it, it replaces what we knew before friendly matches. It will be a solid group that promises six high-level meetings for the fall. We were fortunate to win this competition. The last edition was more difficult but it helped us a lot to prepare for the World Cup in Doha. There, she will come out of a busy summer. So it changes a little in habits. But we are going to leave with a lot of ambitions. Already, there is preparation for Euro 2024 so all my energy and that of my staff is focused on the March deadlines and the European Championship in Germany.he declared for The Team.

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