France Vs Uruguay, What’s the Best Position for Kylian Mabppe?

French coach Didier Deschamps prepared the best tactics to ensure Kylian Mbappe received a lot of bait in the 2018 World Cup quarter-final match against Uruguay.

Mbappe, 19 years old, will be the main concern in the game later. The young player was compared to Pele when he emerged as a factor X for France, having looked good and bought up two goals against Spain in the last 16.

According to Deschamps, Mbappe needs to be given a chance to get plenty of ball balls if he wants to make an impact while playing at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium.

Speed ​​and sharpness Mbappe has become the subject of conversation in the World Cup. One observer’s spotlight is how Deschamps can maximize Mbappe’s role in a France-style front-liner with an attacking style.

Deschamps had from the beginning understood the situation he was facing. “I can not complain that I have a player who can take some offensive positions,” Deschamps said earlier this year. “But I can confirm that they will be used in their best positions.”

Although many experts insist Mbappe is best used in the role of a classic center forward, Deschamps is likely to play on the right side of the strike on Friday, giving Olivier Giroud a place to join Antoine Griezmann as the attacking trio.

France needed all the attacking talent they could muster, as it could undermine Uruguay’s defense like the “jackhammer” trying to open a new path.

The South American team has recorded matches without conceding in six of the previous seven games with team-mate Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez as the real wall.

Uruguay’s game plan is well known. Make your defense as strong as possible for your opponent and when you get the ball, go straight to Edinson Cavani or Luis Suarez.

Unless, the plan can be very disturbed if Cavani does not recover from a calf injury and failed to appear on Friday.

Uruguay did the exercises earlier this week for a number of options, with Cristhian Stuani likely to play sideways and Cristian Rodriguez was asked to offer more support to Suarez, who was trying to hide his weakness when Cavani missed a chance.

“Everything does not depend on just one player Uruguay has shown that we are dependent on collective work in the field,” Deschamps told reporters on Tuesday.

France and Uruguay will compete on Friday, July 6, 2018, starting at 21:00 pm.

courtesy : tempo.co
photo : Bola – Tempo.co

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