Israel-France: probable compositions

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This evening in Budapest, there will be no Griezmann, no Mbappé, no Kanté, Rabiot or Upamecano, i.e. as many regular starters in the France team. It is therefore a profoundly revised eleven compared to the last Euro that Didier Deschamps will compose to face Israel, on behalf of the 3rd day of Group A of the League of Nations. And we will have to get a result, since the last international break saw our Blues lose against Italy before winning without shining against Belgium.

Make your eleven for the France team against Israel

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Didier Deschamps will be able to count on Mike Maignan in goal, who will be protected by the solid Saliba-Konaté hinge. Théo Hernandez, in difficulty with AC Milan, will start on the left, while Jules Koundé will be aligned on the right, as he is now used to. In the middle, it’s 100% Real Madrid, since Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouameni, who inherited the captain’s armband, will be associated in a double pivot in recovery.

An unprecedented offensive sector

All to serve a regenerated offensive sector. Michael Olise will probably start the match at number 10, under the central striker who will be Randal Kolo Mani. Lacking confidence at PSG, with a coach who asks him to apply strict instructions, the Parisian striker will hope to once again get a breath of fresh air with the selection. On the sides, we will find Ousmane Dembélé on the right, with the number 7 of his friend Antoine Griezmann on his back, and the returning Christopher Nkunku, with the number 10, on the left side.

Casually, the French team, thanks to its rather exceptional pool of players, can field an attractive offensive sector on paper. On the Israeli side, we could see a 3-5-2 at work, with Glazer in goal, and a Gandelman-Schlomo-Nachmias defense. In the middle, captain D. Peretz should be accompanied by Kanichowsky and Abu Fani. The pistons could be Gloukh and Jaber. Finally, in attack Khalaili could be associated with D. David.

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