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Didier Deschamps and the France team avoided the trap match this evening in Hungary. Opposed to Israel, the world vice-champions had to wait until the end of the match to validate a precious success (4-1) in the three-way race that they are leading with Italy and Belgium. And for DD, this success is a breath of fresh air for a French group recently battered by critics.
“It’s always good to win. It is true that some consider that the dialogues we had before Belgium were criticisms. For me, it was discussions. That didn’t stop the group from beating Belgium. There is an environment that is no longer serene. With a younger group, he is more sensitive. Not everything is perfect, but not everything is to be thrown away either. We have players who have qualities, but who require confirmation. This League of Nations must serve us for that. We missed the match against Italy, that did not prevent us with our eleven from playing against Belgium,” he indicated on TF1.
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