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Didier Deschamps announces this Thursday, at 2 p.m., the list of players summoned for double confrontation against Croatia in the League of Nations.
1:05 p.m.: Point on the opponent of the Blues
With two victories, two draws and two defeats, the Croats finished second in their group made up of Portugal, Scotland and Poland. Luka Modric's teammates had to wait for the very last match to validate their qualifying ticket in the quarterfinals of the Nations League.
12:59 pm: What to expect?
The feedback from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé, absent from the last two gatherings of the Blues, seem to be act. However, doubt hovers over the presence of Marcus Thuram who, injured in the ankle, may not be called. On the surprises side, Maghnes Akliouche, Rayan Cherki or Désiré Doué are among the players followed closely by “DD” and could be the new faces of this rally.
The Blues have an appointment with Croatia
12:47 p.m.: The Blues are back!
The French team is making a comeback! They had finished 2024 on a good note by winning 3-1 against Italy last November, allowing them to finish first in their group. On March 20 and 23, they will face Croatia for a place in the semi-finals of the League of Nations.
12:30 p.m.: Hello everyone!
Follow with us the Didier Deschamps press conference at 2 p.m. The coach of the Blues will unveil the list of 23 players summoned for the quarterfinals of the League of Nations against Croatia. You can also follow the live advertisement on the team or streaming on YouTube via the official FFF channel.
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