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Captain Mbappe fires France warning after friendly defeat against Germany

France are in a group with the Netherland­s and Austria at the upcoming Euro, which will take place in Germany from June 14 to July 14

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France captain Kylian Mbappe said his team’s friendly loss to Germany at the weekend should serve as a warning going into Euro 2024, for which Les Bleus are one of the leading contenders.

“We need to be aware that if we play like that in the big matches that lie ahead of us, we are seting ourselves up for major disappoint­ment,” Mbappe said on Monday, following Saturday’s 2-0 defeat against the European Championsh­ip hosts in Lyon.

Germany took the lead through a Florian Wirtz strike ater just eight seconds, with Kai Havertz scoring their second goal shortly ater half-time.

It was just France’s second defeat since they lost the 2022 World Cup final on penalties to Argentina in Qatar — the other was a 2-1 reverse in a friendly away to Germany last September.

“Now that game is over with and our objective is to show a reaction. We need to be aware that we didn’t play well enough,” added Mbappe.

Les Bleus have reached three finals out of the last four major tournament­s, European Championsh­ips and World Cups combined.

They also won the UEFA Nations League in 2021, and are being tipped as the favourites for the Euro alongside a strong England side.

Paris Saint-germain star Mbappe was keen to point out that France won just once in their six games leading into the last World Cup, before going on to reach the final of that competitio­n.

In contrast they came into the last Euro in 2021 in excellent form, only to go out in the last 16 on penalties to Switzerlan­d.

“There have been tournament­s where in the matches we have played beforehand we have taken beatings but then have played well in the competitio­ns themselves.

“There have also been competitio­ns where we won the friendly games in the build-up but then ended up being knocked out and going home early,” said Mbappe, who won his 76th cap against Germany aged just 25.

“The friendly matches give indication­s but not the whole truth. The proof of that is that we have lost twice to the Germans in friendly games but I have never lost to them in a competitiv­e match.”

France are in a group with the Netherland­s and Austria at the upcoming Euro, which will take place in Germany from June 14 to July 14.

Mbappe also said he expected to be jeered by the crowd in Marseille, with France playing in the home stadium of PSG’S biter rivals.

“It doesn’t mater what kind of welcome I get. I will still give my best,” he said.

“To be honest, I would understand if I were whistled.”

He will return to Marseille with PSG for a league game this coming weekend.

Meanwhile, despite a good run this season with Premier League side Arsenal, defender William Saliba still needs to iron out some kinks in his game before he can be brought into France’s starting lineup, manager Didier Deschamps said.

Saliba, 23, has started six games in 12 appearance­s for Les Bleus but was let on the bench during their 2-0 home defeat to Germany in a friendly on Saturday.

Dayot Upamecano, Ibrahima Konate, and Benjamin Pavard have been given the nod ahead of Saliba in recent games, with the defenders also contending for a spot on France’s Euro 2024 squad.

“Saliba is playing a good season (with Arsenal),” Deschamps told reporters on Monday. “But I see him alternatin­g things which I like a bit less. With the French national team, he gets less playing time.”

 ?? File / Reuters ?? Kylian Mbappe says he expected some hostility from Marseille fans, with France playing in the home stadium of PSG’S bitter rivals.
File / Reuters Kylian Mbappe says he expected some hostility from Marseille fans, with France playing in the home stadium of PSG’S bitter rivals.

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