EdF: Randal Kolo Muani expected against Chile

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“Well if he could give a little more playing time to Kolo Muani that would suit me a little more though… (laughs)”. Didier Deschamps joked about Randal Kolo Muani's playing time at PSG at a press conference a few days ago. Coming into play only in the 83rd minute yesterday against Germany, the PSG striker is expected to start as a starter against Chile on Tuesday according to The Team. If the former Frankfurt player should experience his eighth start in the French jersey, two major returns are also expected.

Recovered from his hamstring discomfort at the start of last week, Mike Maignan should regain his place in goal, a place left to Brice Samba last night, in difficulty against Germany. Ibrahima Konaté should also make his return to the 11. Finally, Jonathan Clauss and Eduardo Camavinga could also start against the South American selection.

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