France – Guinea: official line-ups

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The 2024 Olympic Games continue for Thierry Henry’s Les Bleus and this Saturday they will play a duel against Guinea. Les Bleuts are articulated in a 4-4-2 diamond with Guillaume Restes as the last line-up behind Kiliann Sildillia, Loïc Badé, Castello Lukeba and Adrien Truffert. The midfield is made up of Maghnes Akliouche, Joris Chotard and Manu Koné. In attack, Alexandre Lacazette and Jean-Philippe Mateta are supported by Michael Olise.

For their part, the Guineans are organized in a 4-2-3-1 with Soumaïla Sylla in goal behind Bangaly Cissé and Mohamed Soumah in particular. Aliou Baldé and Amadou Diallo are placed in the wings while Naby Keïta and Abdoulaye Touré make up the double pivot. Alone up front, Algassime Bah is supported by Ilaix Moriba.

Team compositions:

France : Leftovers – Sildillia, Badé, Lukeba, Truffert – Akliouche, Koné, Chotard – Olise – Mateta, Lacazette

Guinea: Sylla – B. Cissé, Soumah, A. Diawara, H. Keïta – N. Keita, A. Touré – Diallo, Moriba, A. Baldé – Bah

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