An unmissable meeting. Players and spectators alike will listen attentively to Didier Deschamps, Thursday May 16, when the Blues coach lists the names of the lucky guests invited to Euro 2024, in Germany, from June 14.
If the executives, from Antoine Griezmann to Olivier Giroud via Kylian Mbappé, will be present, certain players are still uncertain for the start of the competition, such as Aurélien Tchouaméni and Kingsley Coman. Others hope to take advantage of injuries to reintegrate the France group, starting with Ferland Mendy and Mattéo Guendouzi.
Many questions remain, particularly regarding the number of players called up. Didier Deschamps, like the other coaches, has the possibility of calling between 23 and 26 players.
But among the regulars, a new kid should make his appearance: still a scorer and author of a superb performance against Nice on Thursday, Bradley Barcola will probably experience his first call-up to the France A team. Lucas Hernandez’s withdrawal also opens up prospects in defense, where Axel Disasi and Jean-Clair Todibo are in the balance for a place in central defense.