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A “disinterest» of the French public for the Blues? The figures at the stadium say the opposite in any case. According to the newspaper The Teamthe quarter-final return leg of the Nations League, scheduled for Sunday March 23 at the Stade de France, between France and Croatia, will be played behind closed doors.
Three months before the event, there would only be 5,000 tickets left, at prices ranging from 55 to 120 euros, on sale. A situation which can partly be explained by the probable return of Kylian Mbappé, after having missed the last two gatherings of the Blues, but also by the farewells of Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud, for whom a tribute has been planned by the FFF.
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