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Who Will Lead France? Uncovering the New Captain in a Team Without Mbappé and Griezmann!

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The absence of Kylian ⁢Mbappé, coupled with the international retirement of Antoine Griezmann, marks a pivotal moment for the⁤ French national football team⁢ as they seek emerging leaders.

Following the retirements of ‍key figures‌ like Hugo Lloris and ⁣Raphaël Varane, who have played ​significant roles in France’s recent football history,⁣ a transition began within⁣ the team about eighteen months ago.⁣ Didier Deschamps made a bold decision to appoint Kylian Mbappé as captain, positioning Antoine Griezmann—now vice-captain—into a secondary‍ role despite his experience and contributions to the squad.

This shift didn’t​ go unnoticed ‌by Griezmann. Now, just ​under two years ⁤later, “Grizou” has ‌also hung up ⁤his⁣ boots for international duty. In an unprecedented move⁣ over the last decade, Didier Deschamps did not include Griezmann’s name in his latest ‍squad announcement. Similarly absent was Mbappé; returning from injury but deemed physically unfit for selection.

Who Will Lead France into This New Chapter?

This question arose immediately⁤ during‌ discussions with Didier Deschamps.
“I cannot‍ disclose who will assume captaincy roles yet; I need to discuss it with those involved first,” he stated. “N’Golo Kanté is unavailable due to an adductor strain he‌ suffered recently which requires treatment. Since our World ⁤Cup campaign ended, there have been new ‍players stepping up. With both Kylian‍ and Antoine sidelined, opportunities are available—a gradual process rather​ than something that happens ⁣overnight.” He emphasized that he now⁣ manages a ‍younger squad that needs room to grow into leadership roles: “Leadership can take various forms—expressive or technical—and clearly there will⁤ be⁤ opportunities.”

In light of Mbappé’s absence, one potential leader stands out: Mike Maignan. At 29 years old​ and serving as France’s leading goalkeeper, Maignan ‍possesses both ‌charisma and gravitas suited for temporary ⁣captaincy duties.⁢ Though he doesn’t ⁢speak⁣ often on-field matters publicly, when he does—as demonstrated after⁤ their loss against ⁣Italy (1-3) last month—his insights‍ are impactful.

While Maignan appears ‌poised for greater responsibility within the team structure moving forward, viable ⁤alternatives remain scant among veterans from France’s 2018 World‌ Cup-winning roster. Among them is Ousmane Dembélé; although known for his unconventional approach off-field challenges him personally regarding⁣ leadership expectations due to ⁤his youthfulness compared to others on this list including​ Aurélien Tchouaméni whose strong presence could fit well within this ⁤pivotal role too.Due particularly Théo Hernandez’s ⁤resilient character profile further enhances creativity​ surrounding player​ dynamics possible ahead!

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