France World Cup 2022: France’s team depth is scary even without Kante or Pogba

France World Cup 2022  goes into the World Cup with some possible notable absentees but looking at their squad depth, there is no doubt they continue in with a great shout of retaining their crown in Qatar. Football fans can buy France Vs Australia Tickets from our website.

The most notable confirmed absentee is arguably their most significant player of the last decade in N’Golo Kanté, whose been ruled out with a constrained problem, the latest in a lengthy line of injury issues for the self-justifying midfielder.

Pogba France player
pogba France player

His midfielder partner for the previous six years, Paul Pogba, could join him on the shelf having not played this period for Juventus after knee surgery. Reports have suggested he’s suffered a setback in his retrieval too, and time is running out.  Ep 7: AC Milan v Dinamo Zagreb

France finds itself with several injury concerns

Raphael Varane should just make it back in time from his constrain issue and will likely be brought regardless given France should be fine receiving through a game or two without him, and he’s one of their key players and bests.

Even taking this into account, their depth is astounding and a testament to their ability as a footballing nation to churn out talent – their Clairefontaine school is world-renowned and Paris produces more players than wherever else in the world. Simply put, the chest is magnified!

France’s squad depth ahead of the World Cup

The guys over at Transfermarkt have done what they do best and showed their depth for the World Cup on the below graphic, with their present transfer values to go with it, of course. Try picking your 26-man group from that.

who is past his major but a French legend
who is past his major but a French legend

Breaking it down into areas of fortes and weaknesses, what instantly jumps out is the superstars up top – Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappe, two of the total best players in the world, and Golden Boot contenders.

They are joined by the likes of Antoine Griezmann, who is past his major but a French legend, Ousmane Dembele, who’s liking a renaissance (excuse the French pun) at Barcelona, and Bayern Munich’s Kingsley Coman. Oh yes, and Olivier Giroud, who lasts to defy the doubters.

Their depth up top is such that Allan Saint-Maximin has yet to be covered when he’d walk into most national teams. At centre back, the French are also unconditionally stockpiled, with or without Varane. If fit, he will twitch next to one of Lucas Hernandez, William Saliba, Wesley Fofana, Jules Kunde, Presnel Kimpembe or Ibrahim Konaté (catches breath).

Goalkeeper, right back and Rabiot are queries that Deschamps must find answers

While they are areas of strength, the goalkeeper is not with the wounds and Hugo Lloris’s dubious form over the last number of years. Right spinal is questionable too – Benjamin Pavard does not provide the attacking threat that Theo Hernandez does on the left sendoff them slightly unbalanced, and his backups are poor in contrast to Ferland Mendy and Lucas Digne.

Any midfield in the world would hurt without Kante and Pogba, but France does have their successors ready to go in the shape of Actual Madrid duo Aurélien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga. The only questions are concerning their inexperience (especially at tournaments) and who will partner with them. Football fans can buy Tunisia Vs France Tickets from our website.

France,s player profile picture
France,s player profile picture

One would hope that it’s RB Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku, who has counted 13 goals already this season, and not Adrien Rabiot, whose unsuccessful transfer to Manchester United was a cause of much relief for their fans. But knowing Deschamps and his oft-risk-averse chic, Mama Rabiot’s baby boy will be in the side and Nkunku will be lucky to get any minutes.

It is likely to be Deschamps’ last dance with Zizou to come in the wings

Deschamps is arguably France’s main weakness, which might sound odd for the man who led them to glory in 2018, but his time must have been up after losing to Switzerland at the Euros next summer. It is heavily assumed that he will be substituted after the World Cup by his old midfield partner Zinedine Zidane, but it might be a case a month too late.

With a squad like this, it would be a corruption for France to fall any time before the semi-finals at the very smallest. Barcelona, and Bayern Munich’s Kingsley Coman. Oh yes, and Olivier Giroud, who lasts to defy the doubters.

Their depth up top is such that Allan Saint-Maximin has yet to be covered when he’d walk into most national teams. At centre back, the French are also unconditionally stockpiled, with or without Varane.

If fit, he will start following Lucas Hernandez, William Saliba, Wesley Fofana, and Jules Koundé. Presnel Kimpembe or Ibrahim Konaté (catches breath).

There are also subjects at the back with the AC Milan stopper. Mike Maignan was ruled out and the man tasked with it. Replacing him as No. 2, Steve Mandanda, pending off injured for Rennes last week.

Raphael Varane should just make it back in period from his hamstring issue and will likely be brought regardless given. France should be fine receiving through a game or two without him. And he’s one of their important players and bests.

France,s  player Pobga  picture
France,s player Pobga picture

Even taking this into account, their depth is astounding and a testament to their ability. A footballing nation to churn out talent – their Clairefontaine academy is world-renowned. Paris produces more players than wherever else in the world. Simply put, the chest is magnified!

THEIR MOST IMPORTANT PLAYER OF THE LAST DECADE IN N’GOLO KANTÉ

The most notable confirmed absentee is debatably their most important player of the last decade in N’Golo Kanté. Whose been lined out with a hamstring problem, the latest in a lengthy line of injury issues for the self-justifying midfielder.

His midfielder partner for the previous six years. Paul Pogba could join him on the shelf having not played this season for Juventus after a knee operation. Reports have suggested he’s suffered a setback in his retrieval too, and time is running out.

France’s Kimpembe suffers Achilles ‘discomfort’ three weeks beforehand World Cup

France defender Presnel Kimpembe has hurt an Achilles injury three weeks away from their first game at the World Cup. His club Paris Saint-Germain proclaimed on Tuesday. Kimpembe, 27, has already missed seven weeks of action this season due to a thigh issue. Les Bleus start the defence of their name on November 22 against Australia in Al Wakrah.

“Following a knock, Presnel Kimpembe has discomfort in his correct Achilles tendon and will remain for action at the exercise centre,” PSG said in a statement.

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france-football-team-fb

Centre-back Kimpembe returned to act in last Tuesday’s win over. The Champions Association will miss this week’s trip. Juventus but the Parisians did not state the span of his unavailability.

Didier Deschamps’ France squad for the contest in Qatar will be named on November 9 and he is already. Without hurt midfielder pair in Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante. Experienced centre-back Raphael Varane will not feature beforehand. The World Cup club Manchester United due to a thigh problem but has not remained ruled out of the competition.

Any midfield in the world would hurt without Kante and Pogba. But France does have its successors ready to go in the form of. Real Madrid duo Aurélien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga. The only questions are concerning their inexperience (especially at tournaments) and who will partner with them.

One would hope that it’s RB Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku. Who has counted 13 goals already this season, and not Adrien Rabiot, whose unsuccessful transfer to. Manchester United was a cause of much relief for their fans. But meaningful Deschamps and his oft-risk-averse style. Mama Rabiot’s baby boy will be in the side and Nkunku will be lucky to get any minutes.

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