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This Wednesday (9:00 p.m.), the France team plays its first preparation match for the Euro. Against Luxembourg, Didier Deschamps will have an almost complete squad. Except for Aurélien Tchouaméni (injured) and Adrien Rabiot (left to rest), the Blues coach will be able to rely on his strong men in this case Kylian Mbappé, called upon to lead the front of his attack. The French captain will want to shine this summer and is already scaring his opponents. Asked about the qualities of the Frenchman, Luxembourger Maxime Chanot admitted to not having a solution against him.
“If you have any possibilities (to stop him), you have to give them to me (laughing). I think that today we no longer present Mbappé. We know the qualities of the player, we know what we have to do. We are not going to focus only on one player, we know the strengths of this France team. Facing this type of player is always difficult for defenders. We will try to contain it as best we can (…). We will try to limit the damage. We’re going there with a lot of humility, we’re going to try to do our best. He remains a football player despite everything. We are used to performing against top players. Kylian Mbappé it remains different »he declared at a press conference.
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