PARIS (AP) – French coach Didier Deschamps defended his decision to play Osmane Dembele and Desirée Deux in the recent World Cup qualifying round, in which both Paris Saint-Germain stars were injured.
They are expected to be out for a few weeks and may miss the first two matches of title holder PSG’s Champions League, separated at home in Atalanta and Barcelona.
“PSG is not our opponent. Even if there is an interest we may fork, it was never the case. Our only opponent is Iceland.” “We, like all players, did things gradually, gradually taking into account how they feel. Unfortunately, this happens and has to do with two PSG players.”
Deschamps was speaking the day after PSG wrote a letter to the French Football Federation, complaining about Dembélé and Doué’s injuries last Friday. The PSG letter urgently said More transparent and cooperative “Medical protocols between the club and the country.
Dembele will be on the sidelines for up to 6 weeks Hamstring injury And Doué has been out for about four weeks due to calf tension.
However, Deschamps insists that his medical staff will properly evaluate both players and then train them before playing against Ukraine.
However, Deschamps was asked whether PSG’s rage over the two injuries means there is no risk of choosing PSG winger Bradley Barcola against Iceland.
“Then I’ll have Bayern call me (about the players), a call from Real Madrid,” Deschamps said with a laugh. “I make decisions, I’m staff, I’m responsible. I always take the emotions of the players into consideration.”
French midfielder Olen Chuameni is also a Real Madrid teammate of French star Killian Mbappe, defending Deschamps, saying the injury is part of the game.
“The coaches always understood when players found it difficult to play because of the very high risks. He’s not stupid,” Tchouaméni said Monday. “There can be problems (injuries) when you’re with the national team.” ___
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