

Before the Euro 2024 quarter-final against Portugal, the question mark over Deschamps' new eleven is the replacement for the suspended Adrien Rabiot, who has started each of the four matches so far, with Camavinga emerging as an option to replace him. Indeed, 'L'Equipe' puts him as favourite to take his compatriot's place.
"Adrien is unfortunately suspended. We're going to have to replace him. He's an excellent player. He's very active, very confident, but he won't be there against Portugal. We'll have to find a solution," Guu Stephan, the assistant coach, told a press conference on Wednesday in Paderborn, where the French team is training with a full squad.
Reduced so far to 48 minutes in two games, the 1-0 win over Austria and the 1-1 draw with Poland, in which his performance was unconvincing, Camavinga's potential moment appears in a match of enormous importance.