A new disillusionment which risks having consequences. After the sad draw against Israel (0-0), the Blues return to Italy on Sunday at San Siro. This shock could have been akin to a final if France had beaten a weak opponent on Thursday evening. Instead, it would take a miracle, a victory by at least three goals, for Didier Deschamps’ men to steal first place in their Nations League group from their future opponents. Few people believe it, especially since qualification is already in their pocket.
It will above all be a question of putting in a good showing against a Squadra Azzurra with confidence after its last outings, which follow a failed Euro (elimination in the round of 16 against Switzerland). Frankly unhappy with his players, Didier Deschamps plans many changes in his team. He had also warned that he would distribute playing time, but some really did not score any points (we are thinking of the offensive players), while others were a little more satisfied, notably the starters against Israel.
The offensive line will change
Thus, as explained, the defensive base should resemble that seen Thursday evening at the Stade de France. Maignan should start with Koundé in front and a more or less similar central hinge. A doubt exists between the tenure of Saliba or Konaté to associate with Upamecano. Lucas Digne will be lined up in place of Theo Hernandez. The left back will also be the most experienced player on the pitch since he will celebrate his 50th selection, just like a certain Adrien Rabiot.
We told you, the replacements rather satisfied the coach. The neo-Marseillais will start in midfield next to captain Kanté and Guendouzi, ousting Warren Zaire-Emery from the starting lineup. Camavinga is suspended and has returned to Madrid. Finally, up front, there will also be some upheaval since the three starting offensive players against Israel risk being on the bench on Sunday. Very disappointing, Olise and Barcola will give way to Coman and Nkunku, while the coach could align Thuram up front in place of Kolo Muani.