Full France squad and schedule FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar

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Full France squad and schedule FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar

Full France squad and schedule FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar

Full France squad and schedule FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar The France national football team will begin their 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign in Group D, and the following is their official squad and match schedule.

The roster for France’s World Cup 2022 team has been revealed, and the reigning champions will compete without superstars such as Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante.

However, the French team that triumphed in Russia and won the World Cup presented an interesting paradox. Critics criticised them for being too defensive, yet they still managed to score a record 11 goals in the elimination portion of the competition, including four in the championship game. Critics said that France was overly conservative, but here we see Benjamin Pavard charging up from right back to score the goal that was voted the best of the tournament by FIFA in a ridiculous 4-3 victory over Argentina.

The notion that Les Bleus’ 2018 vintage lacked an identity is incorrect; their identity was simply to win. Their goal was to be the best team in the world. They were a chameleon-like side, adopting the appropriate strategy on a game-by-game basis in order to progress through the rounds. This was done in the likeness of their manager, Didier Deschamps, who has won multiple championships in the past.
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Since that glorious day in Moscow, there has been the disappointment of an unexpectedly early exit from Euro 2020, losing to Switzerland on penalties in the last 16, but there has also been a reminder of how good France are at their finest, winning last October’s Nations League Finals. Since that glorious day in Moscow, there has been a reminder of how good France are at their finest, winning last October’s Nations League Finals. Having trailed Belgium 2-0 at halftime in the semi-final before recovering to win 3-2, they came from behind again to defeat Spain in the Milan showpiece with goals from Kylian Mbappe and the ageless Karim Benzema, who was brought back in from the international wilderness. Belgium had led 2-0 at the halftime of the semi-final. Their competitive edge was strengthened as they prepared for the main event in Qatar thanks to the victory.

A significant number of important players from 2018 are still essential components of this team. That is understandable given the pedigree of the players, but there is also a legitimate concern that several of those regular starters, including Raphael Varane, Oliver Giroud, and Antoine Griezmann to name but three, are no longer at the elite level necessary to win back-to-back World Cups. For example, Atletico Madrid employs Antoine Griezmann almost exclusively in the role of supersub at this point. In the meantime, France’s defence of their Nations League title quickly devolved into a fight to avoid relegation after suffering defeats at the hands of Croatia and Denmark, both at home and on their travels.

The emergence of a talented new group, led by William Saliba and Aurelien Tchouameni, who may force their way into Deschamps’ starting XI once the action gets underway is one thing that can be pointed to as a rebuttal to such doubts. Finding the optimal equilibrium while simultaneously securing desired outcomes is the responsibility of the one-time water carrier.

It’s possible that France will hand the torch off to Qatar in 2022 when they host the World Cup. Despite this, they will continue to be among the favorites, regardless of who ends up on their roster.

France World Cup 2022 squad: The full 26-man squad

  • GK: Hugo Lloris, Tottenham
  • GK: Alphonse Areola, West Ham
  • GK: Steve Mandanda, Rennes
  • DF: Benjamin Pavard, Bayern Munich
  • DF: Jules Kounde, Barcelona
  • DF: Raphael Varane, Manchester United
  • DF: Theo Hernandez, AC Milan
  • DF: Lucas Hernandez, Bayern Munich
  • DF: Benoit Badiashile, Monaco
  • DF: Ferland Mendy, Real Madrid
  • DF: Dayot Upamecano, Bayern Munich
  • DF: Ibrahima Konate, Liverpool
  • DF: William Saliba, Arsenal
  • MF: Eduardo Camavinga, Real Madrid
  • MF: Youssouf Fofana, Monaco
  • MF: Matteo Guendouzi, Marseille
  • MF: Aurelien Tchouameni, Real Madrid
  • MF: Adrien Rabiot, Juventus
  • MF: Jordan Veretout, Marseille
  • FW: Ousmane Dembele, Barcelona
  • FW: Olivier Giroud, AC Milan
  • FW: Antoine Griezmann, Atletico Madrid
  • FW: Karim Benzema, Real Madrid
  • FW: Kylian Mbappe, PSG
  • FW: Randal Kolo Muani, Eintracht Frankfurt
  • FW: Kingsley Coman, Bayern Munich

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