Les Bleus stay upbeat


Loyal supporters: Fans gather to watch France players at a training session at the Home Deluxe Arena Stadium in Paderborn. — AFP

PADERBORN: France boast fearsome strength in depth but remain hugely reliant on Kylian Mbappe for inspiration and are now facing the prospect of being without their injured superstar for at least their next Euro 2024 game against Holland today.

Captain Mbappe is recovering from a broken nose suffered in Monday’s 1-0 win over Austria in Duesseldorf in their opening match at the tournament.

The new Real Madrid signing, who forced the own goal by Maximilian Woeber which decided the game, was badly hurt in a collision with Austrian defender Kevin Danso and had to be replaced by Olivier Giroud.

The French Football Federation later said Mbappe would not need an operation but did admit he would need to be fitted with a mask before he could return to action.

In any case, the lack of time between matches means the clash with the Dutch in Leipzig is set to come too soon for the 25-year-old.

And France coach Didier Deschamps will hope his team can get a positive result which could seal their last-16 place, meaning Mbappe might also be able to sit out the last Group D game against Poland without it being a problem.

But can Les Bleus beat a strong Holland side without arguably the world’s most lethal striker?

“Of course he is an important player, the captain, a leader. So that will have an impact, but we have an exceptional squad,” midfielder Adrien Rabiot said on Wednesday.

“I am not going to complain given the lads we have on the bench.

“We have more than enough options to replace Kylian. I have total confidence in the guys on the bench and the quality we have.”

Mbappe is his country’s third-top scorer of all time with 47 goals from 80 caps, behind only Giroud and Thierry Henry.

He has only scored once in France’s last six matches, and that was in a pre-tournament friendly against Luxembourg.

However, he had an outsize impact on their performances at the last World Cup, scoring eight goals – half the team’s total – including an astonishing hattrick in the final against Argentina.

The obvious option for Deschamps when it comes to replacing Mbappe would be to start Giroud, even if the big centreforward is a very different player.

Giroud, who will move to MLS after the tournament, is 37 now and has also been nursing a minor groin injury.

“My mindset is always the same, to bring something to the team when the coach gives me the chance,” Giroud said after the Austria game.

“Everyone knows I think about the collective before I think about myself.”

Another option for Deschamps is to move Marcus Thuram in from the left wing and to a central role.

Thuram, though, has only scored twice for his country in 20 caps, and one of them came against Gibraltar.

Then there is Randal Kolo Muani, but he appears low on confidence after a difficult season in Mbappe’s shadow at PSG.

One thing is for sure, France’s performance against Austria -- with the returning N’Golo Kante outstanding shielding an impressive defence -- indicated they do at least look solid enough to shut most opponents out as they wait for Mbappe to return.— AFP

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