A few hours before the final against Messi, the worst news that France and Mbappé receive

The French national team has had major problems since qualifying for the World Cup final

The French national team has had major problems since qualifying for the World Cup final
The French national team has had major problems since qualifying for the World Cup final
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The Qatar World Cup now has its two finalists defined and who will decide the new three-time FIFA world champion; Argentina and France. The tournament, which had incredible surprises like Senegal and Morocco, also had its disappointments like the early eliminations of Spain and Germany, and the giant Brazil that lost on penalties for the first time since 1986.

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But as they prepare for the final, the current champions went through trouble in the week of the World Cup final. The masks returned to the concentration of the French selection at the World Cup in Qatar, since, two days before the final against Argentina, several players have flu symptoms, which worries doctors and the coaching staff, who are starting to prepare to be able to stop Lionel Messi.

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Bleus cast members who have been affected by a viral infection join others who have physical problems. Midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni, who suffers from pain in one of his legs, after being hit in the match against Morocco, and left-back Théo Hernandez, with discomfort in one of his knees, stayed out of training in France for the second consecutive day and cast doubt on the decision. With that France would add 2 more embezzlements in its huge list of embezzlements in Qatar.

It's not Covid-19

The doctors of the Les Bleus have ruled out that these are cases of Covid-19. Deschamps even claimed that the motivation for the players' health problems stems from the low temperature in Doha in recent days and the powerful air conditioning inside many World Cup facilities. It is worth noting that the Qatar Cup Organizing Committee has not developed mandatory protocols for Covid-19.

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