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The Belgium coach has indicated that he will aim for nothing other than three points in the match against France on Monday.
The last two times he faced France, Domenico Tedesco learned a lesson. This does not prevent the German technician from aiming for victory when he reunites with the Blues on Monday. This is what emerges from the statements he made during the pre-match press conference.
“I think it can be a big motivation. For me, the glass is always half full. It’s a big motivation, we can achieve something historic. We just took a point against Italy, that’s already positive. We must have a fantastic day”he told journalists.
Tedesco recognizes the quality of the Blues
The former Spartak coach nevertheless recognized that the task promises to be delicate, even in the absence of Kylian Mbappé:
“It doesn’t matter who plays. Look at the team they have. They can play on the left with Barcola, Thuram, Kolo Muani… But of course Mbappé has something really special.”
Tedesco also admitted to having made mistakes during his team’s last match against Italy (2-2). “I’m not completely crazy. I wanted to have a lot of possession and defend while moving forward. But it didn’t work. Sometimes it goes well, and sometimes it doesn’t.”he admitted.
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