French team: Nasri calls for two new players from Deschamps

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This Thursday at the start of the afternoon, Didier Deschamps will reveal the names of the 23 players summoned for the last gathering of the France team in 2024. Blues selected will then meet in Clairefontaine (Yvelines), this Monday, to prepare for the last two matches of the League of Nations: against Israel at the Stade de France, on November 14, and against Italy at San Siro, on the 17th. next November. A few hours before the “DD” list, Samir Nasri expressed his wish to see two new players join group A.

For me, there are two players who must be on the list: Lucas Chevalier and (Maghnes) Akliouche », indicated the former French international, for Canal+after Lille-Juventus and Bologna-Monaco in the Champions League. Excellent since the start of the season with their respective clubs, it is only a matter of time before the LOSC goalkeeper and the Monegasque winger join Deschamps’ group. And it could happen in the coming days.

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