France start post-Griezmann era amid Mbappe controversy

Kylian Mbappé is absent, nursing a minor thigh injury in Madrid, ahead of Nations League matches against Israel and Belgium while France's leadership is scarce. (AFP/File)
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Updated 12 December 2024
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France start post-Griezmann era amid Mbappe controversy

  • Deschamps insisted that Real Madrid are Mbappé’s employer, not the French Football Federation, and he took the best option to avoid putting the striker in a delicate position
  • “I know very well that he’s not going to go against his club,” Deschamps said

PARIS: Antoine Griezmann has retired from France duty. Kylian Mbappe is absent, nursing a minor thigh injury in Madrid.

Ahead of Nations League matches against Israel and Belgium, France’s leadership is scarce.

“The lack of experience doesn’t help,” France coach Didier Deschamps admitted this week.

Mbappe is France’s usual captain while Griezmann, who surprisingly announced the end of his international career last month, was the vice-captain. Together, they led France to the 2018 World Cup title and were Deschamps’ most influential players in recent years.

Deschamps has yet to announce who will wear the captain’s armband for the upcoming matches.

“The end of Antoine’s international career and Kylian’s absence, that leaves room,” Deschamps said. “The group is obviously younger, with less experience.”

For sure, the armband won’t be going to veteran midfielder N’Golo Kanté. He was left out of the squad because of an adductor injury. Neither will experienced defender Dayot Upamecano, who has 27 caps for France but had to withdraw from the squad with a right thigh injury.

Deschamps said he will choose among players who are capable of taking on the responsibility of captaincy, without it altering their behavior, or diminishing their level of performance.

Following a mediocre European Championship where they reached the semifinals without playing well, France are in need of good and convincing results. Their previous Nations League matches were not entirely reassuring — defeat to Italy followed by a win against Belgium.

Italy have a three-point lead over France and Belgium in their group after two rounds. France play Israel on Thursday and travel to Belgium four days later.

Mbappe, who has 48 goals for France, failed to score against Italy and Belgium and Deschamps later said he had not been his usual self during the international break.

After the Real Madrid forward went on as a substitute in Real Madrid’s 1-0 loss at Lille last week, his omission from Deschamp’s squad came as a surprise. And that surprise turned into controversy when the Tricolors captain started a Spanish league game for Madrid following his omission from the France squad, amid sharp criticism from fans.

Deschamps insisted that Real Madrid are Mbappe’s employer, not the French Football Federation, and he took the best option to avoid putting the striker in a delicate position.

“I know very well that he’s not going to go against his club,” Deschamps said. “You have to do what’s in the player’s best interests without putting him in difficulty.”

Deschamps is hoping his rejuvenated squad will bring an extra dose of enthusiasm that has been lacking in France’s previous outings.

“You have to channel everything,” he said. “There is an emotional aspect, managing the emotions will be important.”

Asked for his views on what makes a good leader, Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté said, “It’s something you are born with.”

Konaté added he was “saddened” by Griezmann’s decision to retire. “He was a typical example of a leader.”

Now that the way is clear for someone to take his place, Konaté said he could see himself taking over and mentioned the names of goalkeeper Mike Maignan, defender Jules Koundé and Aurélien Tchouaméni as possible new leaders.

“A leader,” Konaté said, “has to be there when things go wrong.”


Saudi Arabia lose to Morocco in final group match of Arab Cup

Updated 09 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia lose to Morocco in final group match of Arab Cup

  • Green Falcons had already qualified for quarterfinals
  • Oman eliminated despite victory over Comoros

DOHA: Morocco booked their place in the Arab Cup knockout stages after defeating Saudi Arabia on Monday, but Oman’s victory over Comoros in their final group game was not enough to keep their campaign alive.

 

Needing only a draw to progress, Morocco took all three points against the Green Falcons, who missed a crucial second-half penalty.

The Saudis, already through to the knockouts, made several changes and began brightly, coming close to opening the scoring inside six minutes when Saleh Abu Al-Shamat’s looping header clipped the crossbar.

Despite the early pressure, Morocco kept their composure and took the lead when Tarik Tissoudali teed up Karim El-Berkaoui to put the Atlas Lions in front.

Saudi Arabia pushed for an equalizer and were handed a golden opportunity midway through the second half when Amin Zahzouh fouled substitute Abdullah Al-Hamdan inside the penalty area.

But the striker’s attempt at a “Panenka” sailed over the crossbar.

In the group’s other match, Oman defeated Comoros but were eliminated after failing to make up the required goal difference.

Knowing victory alone would not be enough, Oman began aggressively, creating a string of first-half chances through Issam Al-Sabhi, Zahir Al-Aghbari and Jameel Al-Yahmadi, only to be denied by profligacy and Comoros goalkeeper Ali Ahamada.

The breakthrough arrived in calamitous fashion just before the interval as Ahamada was dispossessed by Al-Sabhi inside the 6-yard box, allowing the forward to shoot into an empty net.

Al-Sabhi then doubled Oman’s lead with a header just before the break.

Comoros rallied after the break through a fine individual effort from Nassuir Hamidou to reduce the deficit, but further chances went begging and Oman held on for victory.

Despite finishing with four points, Oman bowed out of the competition, while Comoros concluded their debut Arab Cup campaign with three straight defeats.