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Deschamps warns his players before Denmark

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Dealing with the media on Friday, the coach of the France workforce Didier Deschamps alerted his group earlier than the reunion in opposition to Denmark, this Saturday for the second day of group D of the 2022 World Cup.
“She gave us distress”
France and Denmark don’t let go. After a double confrontation within the League of Nations, in June and September, concluded by two defeats for the Habs (1-2, 0-2), the 2 picks will once more cross swords this Saturday, at Stadium 974 in Doha, in a match counting for Group D of the 2022 World Cup. Fallout final Tuesday from Australia (4-1) for his or her entry into the working, Kylian Mbappé’s companions is not going to present nice confidence at kick-off in the intervening time to seek out the lads of Kasper Hjulmand, for his or her half defeated by Tunisia after a disappointing efficiency (0-0).
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Current this Friday in entrance of the journalists, alongside his captain Hugo Lloris, the coach of the Blues Didier Deschamps didn’t hesitate to bludgeon his gamers on the potential of Christian Eriksen’s teammates. “I’ve stated it many instances. It’s an undervalued workforce in comparison with its actual worth. We performed them between June and September. She gave us bother, lots of bother. We should reverse the development, to not point out revenge. The coach and the Danish gamers know us. We all know them. There was {a photograph} on June totally different from that of September. There’s nonetheless one which can be totally different tomorrow. The state of affairs of the 2 groups will not be the identical. There can be an evaluation. Every little thing that occurred earlier than serves us and in addition serves the Danish workforce, which at all times has this capability to vary the system in each recreation. This could result in totally different difficulties.”