Mbappé, Deschamps’ obligation

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To win Euro 2024, does Didier Deschamps have to organize everything around Kylian Mbappé? Some observers are convinced of this.

In less than a week, the France team will begin its Euro with a first group match scheduled for June 17 against Austria. After a preparation without much relief, the Blues will have to get going and gain momentum to hope to do better than the very disappointing round of 16 of the last Euro (elimination on penalties against Switzerland, in 2021). For this meeting, Didier Deschamps will obviously count on his spearhead, Kylian Mbappé. But should he bet everything on the new Real Madrid player?

For some, the answer is yes. Speaker on the channel

The Team, Georges Quirino estimated this Tuesday that the French coach had to give the keys to the truck to his offensive star. “ It’s logic. I don’t imagine that France will go very far at the Euro without a great Kylian Mbappé. Today, he has such importance in this team and on the final result of this team, that I understand that Didier Deschamps wants to put him in the best conditions.

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“He is less good, we are less good”

For the journalist, the bet would therefore not be risky. “

After a season like that, show him that he has confidence, that he needs to feel good, that we will do everything so that he is able to express himself as best as possible. In the last competitions of the France team, when Kylian Mbappé was good, we went far. He’s not having an incredible World Cup (2022), but it’s still him, in the final, who makes it all absolutely legendary. In 2018, if we go to the World Cup final, it is also largely thanks to him. During the last Euro, he was a little worse, we were less good. »

A demonstration which thus pleads in favor of Kylian Mbappé at the center of the game and the organization of Didier Deschamps, as the coach has not hidden it, the latter not excluding the possibility of offloading the attacking defensive tasks. It is up to the Bondynois to be present during the event to allow the Blues to do better than three years ago.

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