France is ready for the scenario of losing Mbappe, coach Deschamps criticizes his opponent for violence

The high ball dispute between French superstar Mbappe and Austrian midfielder Danso took place in the 85th minute. At the 90th minute, after receiving a yellow card, Mbappe left the field completely. He went straight into the tunnel. Previously, the medical team had to try to stop the bleeding for the French captain after he bled too much from his nose.

Information about Mbappe’s injury is of particular interest to fans. In the post-match press conference, coach Didier Deschamps admitted that the French team must be ready for the worst scenario, which is Mbappe ending his EURO 2024 journey early .

Coach Deschamps shared: “The French team will always be stronger with Kylian Mbappe. But if the news from the medical team is not good, we will fight without him. Kylian is always Kylian and any team he is on is stronger.”

When asked about Mbappe’s current nose injury, coach Deschamps described: “Mbappe’s nose is in bad condition. It is in the hands of doctors. He has a broken and bleeding nose. Everything seems really complicated. In the immediate future, we need to evaluate the medical team before making a final decision on whether he needs surgery or not.”

Coach Deschamps then attacked the Austrian team’s violent playing style. In this match, not only did Mbappe bleed, but Antoine Griezmann also had to wrap a bandage around his forehead because of bleeding.

The captain of the “Gaulois Rooster” affirmed: “Antoine Griezmann’s play took place close to the touchline. It was a fierce dispute. The players are prepared. We also predict how they will play, how they will stop the French team. The entire team’s mission is to do everything to protect victory.”

France had a hard time defeating Austria 1-0 in their opening match. Coach Deschamps said about the result of the match: “It’s good to start with a victory against a strong opponent. In fact, the entire team could have handled some situations better. Anyway, everything is still positive for the French team.

We are in a big tournament where the team must maintain maximum unity. The whole team only has 36 hours to recover before entering the next match.