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This Sunday, the French team carried out the perfect operation. Traveling to the San Siro pitch to challenge Italy on the last day of the group stage of League A in the Nations League, the Blues won by showing a pretty face (1-3 ). And in addition to taking their revenge on a Squadra Azzurra who had beaten them last September (1-3), France took a first place which will allow them to enjoy the status of top seed during the quarters. finals of the competition which will take place next March.
In this sense, Didier Deschamps’ men avoided several big matches such as Spain, Germany and Portugal. In the quarter-finals, they will meet either the Netherlands, Croatia or Poland who still have to decide in group 1 or Serbia or Denmark who are battling in group 4. The draw will take place on Friday November 22 in Switzerland. As a reminder, the Blues will receive in the return match thanks to their top seed status.
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