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France’s Kounde steps into shoes of veteran

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Defender Jules Kounde has taken on an unlikely role in the French team at the World Cup in Qatar: replacing a veteran right back benched for his poor play.

Kounde, who turned 24 this month, has stepped in for the previously well-establishe­d Benjamin Pavard in the starting line-up, after a Pavard blunder against Australia cost the defending World Cup champions a goal.

The Bayern Munich right back, a starter on the 2018 World Cup team, was subbed out by manager Didier Deschamps in the 89th minute of their 4-1 win over Australia and did not play in France’s 2-1 victory against Denmark.

Pavard was at fault for squanderin­g France’s clean sheet, failing to mark Australia’s Craig Goodwin at the far post and thereby allowing the Socceroos to open the scoring in the ninth minute.

“It’s an absolutely healthy competitio­n,” Kounde said yesterday of his relationsh­ip with Pavard.

“We of course talk sometimes. We are each trying to bring our best for the team when we play and then it’s the coach who makes the decisions.”

Kounde, who plays as a centre back at FC Barcelona, is not a natural right back but has thankfully found an ally in his club teammate Ousmane Dembele on the wing.

“Playing with Ousmane helps me,” Kounde said. “We played a few matches together on the right flank. Defensivel­y he was very impressive during the last match. I’m very happy to have his defensive support.”

Beating Denmark 2-1 made France the first team in the 32-nation tournament to reach the round of 16. France, the first defending champions to reach the round of 16 since Brazil in 2006, play Tunisia in their last Group D match tomorrow and could use their substitute­s to rest their star players ahead of the next stage.

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