Since the start of the World Cup, all the feedback surrounding life inside the France squad has been extremely positive. Les Bleus appear to be moving forward in a calm, united and particularly healthy atmosphere as the tournament enters its decisive phase.
Didier Deschamps is relying on Kylian Mbappé, both on and off the pitch. For his final World Cup, the coach has given his squad a little more freedom, as the competition is long. More than a month.
Mbappé Takes Charge as Captain
According to L’Équipe, the internal feedback has been very good. Moments of closeness are increasing, real bonds have formed, and for now the adventure looks like smooth sailing. That is an important factor for Didier Deschamps, who always pays close attention to the balance of his dressing room during major tournaments.
Another revealing detail of this positive dynamic: Kylian Mbappé is fully embracing his role as captain. Since the start of the tournament, he has been the one dealing with small deviations from the rules set within the France squad.
For now, according to L’Équipe, these are only minor incidents. Nothing serious, then, but rather a few adjustments linked to the slightly greater freedom granted by Didier Deschamps to his players during this World Cup. “Mobutu,” as his teammates and even those close to him now like to call him, is keeping watch and steering any stray sheep back onto the right path. This internal management confirms Mbappé’s growing influence in the dressing room. A leader on the pitch, the French forward is also one off it, in a group that appears more united than ever. At this stage of the competition, that is necessarily a very positive sign for Les Bleus.
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