France – Belgium: Tedesco mocks Mbappé’s potential absence

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Domenico Tedesco, the Belgian coach, doesn’t care about the presence or absence of Kylian Mbappé against the Red Devils, this Monday. Questioned before the match against the Blues, the Italian technician declared that he didn’t care about a potential absence of the Real Madrid player: “It makes no difference if Mbappe is on the bench. He is a great player, but France has so many possibilities… If he played, we would be happy too”.

Didier Deschamps could indeed decide to rest the former Paris Saint-Germain striker against Belgium. After another disappointing match for France against Italy, the captain of this French team has been under fire since last Friday. A few hours before the match against the Belgian neighbor, the trend would be to see Mbappé start the match on the bench against the Red Devils.

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