Euro 2024: The Blues’ terrible training session

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The French team qualified yesterday for the quarter-finals of the Euro at the expense of Belgium (1-0). It took a strike from Kolo Muani blocked by Jan Vertonghen in his own goal in the 85th minute to defeat the Red Devils. This qualification does not mask the terrible inefficiency of the Blues since the start of the competition: 66 strikes for one goal scored on a penalty, and two own goals scored by opponents.

The technical staff are desperate to correct this before facing Portugal on Friday, but even in training, the attackers have missed the mark. bein Sports recounted the day’s session, a festival of clumsiness during a goal-kicking exercise after a cross. Alone in front of the goalkeeper, the French attackers achieved almost nothing. Enough to make Didier Deschamps and his assistants pull their hair out.

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