
Reporter: Deschamps chose Mbappé as captain, leading Griezmann to retire from the national team
- boon123 2025/06/08 08:31
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Reporter Romain Molina revealed that while the French team appears united on the surface, it is deeply divided. Players are dissatisfied with Deschamps' tactics and training intensity, with the locker room atmosphere becoming increasingly transactional and lacking a sense of belonging. Mbappé's appointment as captain triggered Griezmann's exit, and his privileged status, combined with his ambition to win the Ballon d'Or, has exacerbated internal conflicts. Several French players have publicly voiced their frustrations, signaling a decline in Deschamps' authority.
Within the French team, Mbappé's role has come under scrutiny, especially when compared to Dembélé's performances this season. Many believe Mbappé needs to recognize his responsibilities to the team rather than constantly suspecting conspiracies and fueling conflicts. Dembélé, on the other hand, remains well-liked at Barcelona, PSG, and the national team. How does the team dynamic function? When Mbappé performs well, his teammates support his Ballon d'Or aspirations. But now, the Ballon d'Or debate is tearing the team apart—the FA is unhappy with Konaté’s comments, and Dembélé has openly criticized Deschamps.
Dembélé’s attitude also seems to have shifted; he is no longer the player who always says "yes." Some of his social media reactions have sparked controversy. Are the French players unaware of these issues? How can they function normally under these conditions?
The French team should leverage Mbappé’s speed, but this requires rigorous training to maintain his high-intensity sprinting ability. Previously, the FA firmly backed Mbappé’s Ballon d'Or campaign. Despite this, Mbappé has clashed with several teammates. Deschamps has lost authority in this regard because he has allowed these issues to persist.
Ultimately, the French team lacks tactical cohesion, and many want Deschamps gone. Internal divisions and political struggles within the FA are also affecting the team’s performance. The players are exhausted, and no one is speaking the full truth. If this continues, France risks failure at the 2026 World Cup due to dysfunctional internal communication.
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