PARIS (FRANCE) (ITALPRESS) – On the eve of France-Iceland, a World Cup qualifying match, Didier Deschamps returned to the controversy surrounding the injuries of Desiré Doué and Ousmane Dembelé against Ukraine on Friday night in Wroclaw, Poland.
“What happened, happened. I’m sorry for Ousmane and ‘Dez’, because we’re losing two key players for tomorrow’s match,” admitted the French coach. However, he dismisses PSG’s accusations: “We acted professionally, progressively, as we do with all players, taking their emotions into account. Unfortunately, it happened and it involves two PSG players. Now, PSG is not our opponent, the clubs never have been, even if our interests may differ. Our only opponent is Iceland,” Deschamps ended.
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