Germany – France: the official compositions

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By: Manu Tournoux

Who of Germany or France will end on the podium of the League of Nations? This Sunday, at 3 p.m. on Sunday in Stuttgart, the Mannschaft faces the French team for the small final of this Final Four. In half, the Germans, however favorite, were overthrown by Portugal and therefore let their place go to the final by losing 1-2. The Blues were led at length and abused by Spain before raising the scoring in the last half hour of the match but still lost 5-4. If Germany has the advantage of playing at home, France can count on its various talents, including Rayan Cherki, author of a thunderous entrance to La Roja on Thursday. The meeting is to follow live commented on foot transfer window from 3 p.m.

For this match, Julian Nagelsmann, deprived of some executives such as Rüdiger, Schlotterbeck or Musiala, aligns a 4-2-3-1 with Ter Stegen in goals and a Kimmich, Tah, Koch, Raum defense. Gross and Goretzka will evolve in front of the defense while Woltemade, Wirtz and Adeyemi will be in support of Füllkrug, alone at the forefront. Opposite, Didier Deschamps, who had to separate in recent hours from Dembélé, Barcola and Lenglet, all injured, also aligns a 4-2-3-1 but proceeds to a certain turnover. If Maignan remains in the goals, Gusto, Badé, Lucas Hernandez and Digne, all substitutes on Thursday, start in defense. Tchouameni replaces Koné in the midfield with Rabiot. Finally, Kolo Muani and Thuram take the wings and Mbappé remains at the point while Cherki, sparkling for his first selection, starts at the number 10 post.

Team compositions:

Germany : TER Stegen – Kimmich, Tah, Koch, Raum – Gross, Goretzka – Woltemade, Wirtz, Adeyemi – Füllkrug

France: Maignan – Gusto, Badé, L. Hernandez, Digne – Tchouameni, Rabiot – Kolo Muani, Cherki, Thuram – Mbappé