France to make changes but not taking Tunisia lightly

Even though they have already advanced to the knockout rounds, France will want to maintain their World Cup momentum when they face Tunisia on Wednesday. Coach Didier Deschamps will make changes for the encounter.

After defeating Australia 4-1 and Denmark 2-1, the defending champions advanced to the round of 16. They could have won Group D without anything but an unlikely set of results.

“The team who will play tomorrow will do everything to get the best possible result, even if I have this possibility to shuffle things around,” Deschamps told a news conference on Tuesday.

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“We probably don’t even need a point, even if I remain vigilant.”

The coach is expected to change at least half of the side who started against Denmark, with Steve Mandanda likely to deputise for Hugo Lloris in goal and Kingsley Coman taking over from Ousmane Dembele in the forward line.

The big question mark is whether Kylian Mbappe, who is chasing records in Qatar after scoring three goals and four in the 2018 World Cup, will be given a rest he might not want.

“Physically he is very well but you guys are saying I could have him play to preserve his ego,” said Deschamps.

“Does he want to play? You guys don’t know but I know. He doesn’t have (that kind of) ego. He’s part of a collective project and of course he has this capacity to be in the limelight because he’s decisive but he’s not 18 anymore.

“Generally speaking, all the players want to play but they cannot all start.”

France, however, will not take things lightly at the Education Stadium.

“The momentum comes with results. The fact that we’re already through like Brazil and Portugal gives us a bit of leeway but we are not going to be relaxed,” said Deschamps.

Midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni is expecting a tough challenge from Tunisia, who must win to stand a chance of progressing in what Deschamps called an away match for France.

“We’re expecting a tough game. They’re going to give everything and will be backed by a big number of fans who came to Qatar, but that’s the kind of games we live for,” said Tchouameni.

Australia face Denmark in the other remaining Group D game.

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