World Cup France Boss Deschamps Defuses PSG Player Injury Spat as Iceland Loom
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Four days after its success in Ukraine (2-0), the French team welcomes Iceland to the Parc des Princes this Tuesday night for its second match in these playoffs at the 2026 World Cup. The opportunity for Didier Deschamps' men to get a little closer to the North American continent next summer.
The breeder of Les Bleus was welcomed freshly at the Parc des Princes. Because of the controversy over the injuries of PSG players against Ukraine. Rabiot, on the other hand, was dispossessed by a part of the Parisian public.
World Cup France boss Deschamps defuses PSG player injury spat as Iceland loom
France head coach Didier Deschamps was putting his players through their final paces for the 2026 World Cup qualifying match against Iceland on Tuesday as he tried to douse a flare-up between Paris Saint-Germain and his bosses at the French Football Federation (FFF).
On Monday, the French team's winner responded to Paris Saint-Germain, who deplored the injuries of his two attackers during the victory of the Blues against Ukraine, during the World Cup 2026 qualifyings.
After the polemic of the wounds of Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Doué, which occurred Friday night, Didier Deschamps defends that his staff respected the players' feelings and calmed things down with the PSG.
France coach Deschamps plays down rift with PSG over Dembele, Doue injuries
PARIS: France coach Didier Deschamps calmed suggestions of a rift between the national team and Paris Saint-Germain after the European champions were left fuming after Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue picked up injuries on international duty.
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