Euro 2024: Romain Alessandrini thinks very big for the France team and Kylian Mbappé

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The March truce of the Blues certainly did not mark the recent history of the French selection, but we should not erase everything that was done before. A philosophy repeated by Didier Deschamps after the defeat against Germany last Friday (2-0), and which Romain Alessandrini visibly shares. In an interview given to French Football Weeklythe ex-Marseillais spoke about the Blues and Kylian Mbappé, for whom he continues to see things big.

I was super happy when we won the World Cup in 2018, and I think we also deserved to win it against Argentina despite 70 complicated minutes. When we took it in 2018 with the Mbappé, Pogba, Dembélé generation… I saw the Blues winning the next Euro, the next World Cup, and the Euro again. I found this team incredibleremembers the recently retired player. But there has been change for various reasons. I find it less strong today, but it's still strong. And when we know that we have the best player in the world on our team, Mbappé, that matters a lot too. I still remain convinced that they will be favorites for the Euro. We could make three or four teams and still be successful, that's what's incredible.»

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