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France place hopes on Kylian Mbappe

- AFP

Doha, Qatar - World Cup holders France will need Kylian Mbappe at his best in Qatar following the loss of Ballon d'or winner Karim Benzema to injury, coach Didier Deschamps said on Monday.

France begin their defence against Australia on Tuesday as they look to move on from a troubled build-up which saw several key players pull out injured. Benzema was then forced to withdraw over the weekend.

The Real Madrid striker succumbed to a left thigh injury, although

he played no part in France's 2018 triumph in Russia when Mbappe burst onto the world stage.

The Paris Saint-germain striker was just 19 but scored four goals during that World Cup, including one in the 4-2 final win over Croatia.

“He is still a young player, just a bit moe than four years ago, but he already did very important things four years ago,” Deschamps told reporters in Doha.

“Since then he has become more mature and there is now even more recognitio­n for him around the world.

“He doesn't have any more responsibi­lity within the squad than he did before, but he has always had the ability to make the difference and we will need that.

“He has the ability to be decisive at any moment, unlike many other play

ers.”

 ?? ?? Kylian Mbappe takes a shot at goal during a training session in Doha on Saturday
Kylian Mbappe takes a shot at goal during a training session in Doha on Saturday

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