‘Kylian is fine’: France ready, full-strength for Spain World Cup semifinal
•French coach Deschamps assures that the team is fully prepared for the semifinal against Spain.
•Kylian Mbappé is reported to be in good condition ahead of the match.
•France aims to dominate the midfield in their upcoming clash with the European champions.
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France possess the pace to hurt them on the break, but Deschamps rejected the idea that his side would be content merely to defend and wait for transitions. Midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery said France’s range of qualities gave them several ways to approach the contest. “Spain have great quality on the ball,” he said. “We have the qualities to attack quickly on the counter, to keep possession ourselves and to defend well. “The course of the game will dictate things. I cannot say now exactly how the match will unfold.” France’s prospects of competing in the central areas have been strengthened by the return of Aurelien Tchouameni, who last played in the 3-0 round of 32 victory over Sweden on June 30. He missed the 1-0 win in the last 16 versus Paraguay and the 2-0 quarterfinal victory over Morocco with a hamstring problem. Deschamps said the 26-year-old Real Madrid midfielder had not yet fully recovered but was available for selection after being left out of the previous game as a precaution. “For the last match, the risk was too high,” he said. “He is better today, although we cannot say he is 100% recovered. “His last game was two weeks ago, but that is not prohibitive. The important thing is that he is available.” Tchouameni’s presence would give France a natural holding midfielder capable of protecting the defence, competing physically and helping the team play through Spain’s pressure. France captain Kylian Mbappe did not complete Monday’s final training session after suffering a minor ankle injury during Les Bleus’ quarterfinal win over Morocco. Mbappe, who was substituted late in France’s 2-0 victory last Thursday, was partly rested during Monday’s session. The injury is not expected to prevent him from playing on Tuesday. “Kylian is fine,” Deschamps said. Asked if Mbappe had trained, he added: “Yes, he trained. He is allowed to do 10 minutes in one drill instead of 15.” Deschamps could also retain the midfield configuration that carried France past Morocco, with Manu Kone alongside Adrien Rabiot. Zaire-Emery provides another option in an area likely to determine whether Spain can impose their familiar rhythm. Spain’s possession game is designed not only to create openings but also to exhaust opponents by shifting the ball repeatedly from one side to the other. Full-back Jules Kounde said on Monday that France would need possession of their own to disrupt that pattern rather than allow Spain to settle into prolonged spells of control. Deschamps believes France’s experience of recent major tournaments will help them manage those different phases, although he insisted past meetings with Spain offered no guarantee of how Tuesday’s match would develop. Spain eliminated France in the Euro 2024 semifinals before beating them again in the Nations League last four in 2025. “There are no particular lessons,” Deschamps said. “There was one truth in those matches, with the players who were present on both sides at that time. “The players are different now, and they are not necessarily at the same level of form. “Spain won those two matches, so congratulations to them, but what interests me is tomorrow’s game.” The France coach said adaptation had been central to his side’s consistency, with Les Bleus now seeking to reach a third successive World Cup final. “When you are a coach, the key word is adaptation,” explained Deschamps. “Football is not an exact science, but preparation and planning are always important, right down to the smallest detail.” France’s attacking threat has been led by Mbappe, the tournament’s top scorer. However, the semifinal may hinge on whether Deschamps’ midfield can prevent Spain from monopolising the ball and still provide the forwards with enough service. Advertisement AboutAboutShow moreAbout UsCode of EthicsTerms and ConditionsEU/EEA Regulatory NoticePrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyCookie PreferencesAccessibility StatementSitemapWork for usConnectConnectShow moreContact UsUser Accounts HelpAdvertise with usStay ConnectedNewslettersChannel FinderTV SchedulePodcastsSubmit a TipPaid Partner ContentOur ChannelsOur ChannelsShow moreAl Jazeera ArabicAl Jazeera EnglishAl Jazeera Investigative UnitAl Jazeera MubasherAl Jazeera DocumentaryAl Jazeera BalkansAJ+Our NetworkOur NetworkShow moreAl Jazeera Centre for StudiesAl Jazeera Media InstituteLearn ArabicAl Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human RightsAl Jazeera ForumAl Jazeera Hotel PartnersFollow Al Jazeera English:المصدر: Al Jazeera English | Source: Al Jazeera English
→French coach Deschamps assures that the team is fully prepared for the semifinal against Spain.
→Kylian Mbappé is reported to be in good condition ahead of the match.
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