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Uruguay ‘not the same’ without Cavani, insists Matuidi as Real Madrid deny Mbappe rumours

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Edinson Cavani’s availabili­ty for Uruguay will be crucial to their chances against France, the striker’s former teammate and World Cup quarter-final opponent Blaise Matuidi has said.

Cavani, 31, has been central to Uruguay’s success in Russia so far, scoring three goals including a double in the 2-1 win over Portugal in the last 16.

However, the Paris Saint-Germain striker was substitute­d during the second half after sustaining a calf injury, and the Uruguay Football Associatio­n confirmed on Monday that there was a “possibilit­y”, but “no probabilit­y” that Cavani would be fit to face France.

While Cavani battles to be fit, Matuidi misses out for France at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium tomorrow because of suspension. The two used to be teammates at PSG before the 31-year-old midfielder moved to Juventus last year.

“I worked with Edinson for a very long time. We have not spoken recently, but I know him well enough to tell you that he is a very generous man, who does not give up on anything, and I know that he will do everything, right up until the last moment to be on the pitch,” Matuidi said yesterday.

If Cavani does not recover, Matuidi believes Uruguay will have lost a key player.

“Uruguay without Cavani is not the same thing. You don’t easily replace one of the best attackers in the world. It would be a handicap for them,” he said.

Matuidi, whose caution in the last-16 win over Argentina ensured an automatic one-game suspension, reckons Uruguay will prove tough opponents.

“Not necessaril­y a nightmare, but a difficult match. They let in very few goals. But we are able to trouble any team, be- cause we really have quality in attack. It’s up to us to put ourselves in a position to bother them,” he said.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid have denied reports they have submitted a bid for Matuidi’s internatio­nal colleague Kylian Mbappe.

Mbappe has been one of the standout stars of the World Cup, his two goals against Argentina leading France into the quarter-finals. The 19-year-old striker moved to PSG last summer on loan ahead of a €180 million (Dh770m) permanent move.

Speculatio­n surfaced yesterday claiming Madrid had made a €272m offer to sign Mbappe, but the European champions have denied the reports.

“Given the informatio­n published ... regarding an alleged agreement between Real Madrid and PSG for the player Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid would like to state that it is completely false,” the club said in a statement on their club website.

 ?? EPA ?? Injured Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, right, is helped from the pitch by Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo during their last-16 tie
EPA Injured Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, right, is helped from the pitch by Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo during their last-16 tie

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