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The French team reaches the last four of Euro 2024 thanks to its success in the quarter-finals this Friday evening against Portugal (0-0 / 5-3 after TAB). A success which allows the Blues to get a little closer to the supreme title.
In the semi-finals, the Tricolores will have to beat Spain to reach the final. Despite a generally disappointing tournament, Didier Deschamps’ players will have their chances in this match. According to Opta’s AI, the 2018 world champions have a 29.37% chance of winning this European Nations Championship.
Against La Roja this Tuesday, Didier Deschamps is expected to make some changes to his starting 11. Suspended against Portugal, Adrien Rabiot has a strong chance of making his return to the starting team in favor of Eduardo Camavinga. Author of a good entrance, Ousmane Dembélé could also regain his starting place.
On the other hand, players like Antoine Griezmann or Kolo Muani or even Kylian Mbappé have not really scored points with their coach. The national coach will have to make choices in the coming hours. To be continued…
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