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The sample of pride and ego of France and Mbappé that would cost them dearly in the World Cup

Faced with the loss of Karim Benzema, the French coach made a radical decision

By Wilian Estrella

Faced with the loss of Karim Benzema, the French coach made a radical decision
Faced with the loss of Karim Benzema, the French coach made a radical decision
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The World Cup in Qatar began with the match between the host and Ecuador, which ended with a 2-0 victory for La Tri. Now, one of the favorites to take the trophy home, such as France, had a display of pride that could cost them dearly in the most important competition at the national team level.

In the last hours it was confirmed that Karim Benzema will miss the World Cup due to injury. The Real Madrid captain and number ‘9’ had a problem prior to his debut against Australia and the French medical team confirmed his absence from the tournament.

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Despite the fact that France can bring a replacement element, Didier Deschamps, coach of the current world champion in Russia 2018, had a display of pride and ego, and other national team fans were not pleased about it.

The French strategist, who also won the World Cup as a player in 1998, decided not to take anyone despite the fact that Benzema was disaffected. Deschamps was confident in the players he has to face the group stage, where they will face Australia, Denmark and Tunisia.

Mbappé also showed the more confident side of him:

Months ago, Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi's teammate at PSG, said that France is the main favorite to win the World Cup. In addition, he belittled Argentina and Brazil, since he said that they do not compete with important rivals in South America and that will take its toll on them in the tournament that will take place until December 18.


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