Italy: Gianluigi Donnarumma fears the French team

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No more Antoine Griezmann, no Kylian Mbappé, but the French team still arouses fear. In any case, this is the meaning of the words spoken by Gianluigi Donnarumma this Saturday at a press conference, on the eve of the decisive meeting for a first place between Italy and France, in the Nations League (the two teams are already qualified for the 1/4 finals).

France ? It’s an opponent with a few absentees, but we know the quality of his replacements and the entire squad. A France which did not obtain a result in the last match (facing Israel) will be a vengeful France. There was little time to prepare for the match, but today we will work on certain situations. We will have to suffer because it is a technical team, with a good team, and I know their attackers a little. You will have to be aggressive.”

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