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This Thursday afternoon, Didier Deschamps unveiled his list for the double confrontation against Croatia in the quarterfinals of the League of Nations on March 20 and 23.
Author of an excellent season under the colors of Olympique Lyonnais, Corentin Tolisso is not among the 24 players selected by Didier Deschamps. Asked about the absence of Lyonnais, Didier Deschamps spoke of the non-conservation of his 2018 world champion.
“He found a very good level, I know he is attached to the selection. But there are players who were there, who answered … The door is not closed. He returned to the pre-list when he had not been a long time ago. I do not need articles to know that he was attached to the French team, ” he said in front of journalists. A presence in the next list? This is an option not to be ruled out.
“Tolisso better than rabiot”
For the RMC editorialist, Corentin Tolisso should have appeared in the list of Didier Deschamps. The French journalist believes that the former Bayern Munich player is above an Adrien Rabiot who is considered an important holder of the Deschamps system.
“Honestly, Tolisso, it's above Rabiot. There is not even a polaroid for me. I prefer the qualities of Tolisso. I prefer everything at Tolisso. Tomorrow, I am the DS (sports director) of a club, I have the choice between the two, I take Tolisso with my eyes closed. he launched in theAfter football.
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