On Sunday, France coach Didier Deschamps, aged 55, confirmed that he will proceed with his strategy to implement several alterations and shuffle the team for the upcoming Nations League showdown against Belgium in Lyon, scheduled for Monday.
France suffered a 3-1 loss to Italy on Paris on Friday in a poor start to their Nations League campaign but Deschamps insisted this would not deter him from sticking to his pre-determined plans.
“The six Nations League matches must be used to introduce new players and distribute playing time,” he told the pre-match press conference.
“If we had a different schedule and were playing World Cup qualifiers, I would not have chosen this course, that’s for sure. But I chose it because I believe that we have to go through it. I’m not going to change course.”
After their opening two Nations League games, France play Israel and Belgium next month and conclude their Group A2 fixtures against Israel and Italy in November.
Deschamps expressed his desire for a strong, positive response following the defeat to Italy. Despite taking an early lead within 20 seconds, France was convincingly defeated in the end.
“I can’t be satisfied with the match against Italy, nor can the players. Tomorrow is another game, another context, a different team with the same obligation,” he added.
“The course I have taken is to give as much playing time to as many players as possible. Whatever the playing time, there is always pressure, you have to perform as well as possible.”
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