EdF: Marcus Thuram at the forefront of the attack against Belgium

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During a press conference this Sunday, on the eve of Belgium – France, Didier Deschamps announced that he will make few changes compared to the team lined up against Israel (1-4) this Thursday. “ We are not in the same configuration as in September. We had two matches in three days and players who were not 100%. There will be a few changes on Monday, but not eight like in September between the two matches “, he indicated.

One of the changes planned by the coach of the Blues concerns the attack. According to The TeamMarcus Thuram should be aligned at the forefront of the French attack, in place of Randal Kolo Muani. Hit in the ankle, the Inter Milan center forward did not play a single minute in Hungary this week. He should be positioned from the start alongside Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé.

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