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France’s mouthwatering XI who are not even named in Euro 2020 squad includes Anthony Martial and Dayot Upamecano


FRANCE’S reputation as Euro 2020 favourites was only enhanced when Real Madrid star Karim Benzema received an incredible recall last night.

But even though Didier Deschamps was able to summon 26 stars for this summer’s tournament, a whole host of other aces missed out on a place in his squad.

A host of big names have missed out on France’s Euro 2020 squad
Alphonse Areola is axed after a poor loan spell at relegated FulhamCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun

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Indeed, most of the names were good enough to feature for almost every other country taking part.

Here, SunSport runs through some of the biggest French players who won’t be featuring at the Euros.

GOALKEEPERS

World Cup winner Alphonse Areola was a casualty after his underwhelming loan spell with relegated Fulham.

Bordeaux veteran Benoit Costil also missed out despite playing against Sweden in November.

And St Etienne’s Stephane Ruffier was overlooked too.

Mike Maignan was the man who took advantage, having been Lille’s bedrock in their quest for the Ligue 1 title.

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Dayot Upamecano will not be taking part ahead of his Bayern Munich moveCredit: AFP

DEFENDERS

Neither Manchester City’s Benjamin Mendy or Real Madrid namesake Ferland made Deschamps’ squad following Lucas Digne’s form at Everton.

Former Toffees loanee Djibril Sidibe and Monaco’s Ruben Aguilar also missed out, with the second right-back spot going to Lyon’s Leo Dubois.

In the middle, Man City title winner Aymeric Laporte still never looked like getting a call up, prompting him to pledge allegiance to Spain.

But with Sevilla’s Jules Kounde being named as Deschamps’ fifth centre-back, Samuel Umtiti of Barcelona and RB Leipzig’s Bayern Munich-bound Dayot Upamecano were ruthlessly cut.

MIDFIELDERS

Arguably France’s best-stocked area, there have been a number of big-name casualties.

Blaise Matuidi’s move to MLS side Inter Miami had already shut the door last summer.

Tanguy Ndombele has paid the price for a mixed season at SpursCredit: AP
Eduardo Camavinga is out despite being tipped as a future starCredit: Getty

And fellow veteran Steven Nzonzi was also out of the frame after his poor form with Rennes.

But the biggest absentees were found in three youngsters who had all been tipped to become international stars.

Tottenham’s Tanguy Ndombele, Lyon’s Houssem Aouar and Rennes’ Eduardo Camavinga were all out in the cold.

Instead, Spurs’ Moussa Sissoko and Juventus’ Adrien Rabiot were included despite also having underwhelming seasons.

WINGERS

Gladbach’s Marcus Thuram was the speedster who secured his place in France’s squad thanks to the extended numbers.

And his inclusion came at the expense of Real Betis’ Nabil Fekir, once regarded as one of Europe’s top players.

World Cup winner Florian Thauvin is out in the coldCredit: AP
Anthony Martial will play no part at the Euros this summerCredit: Getty

Marseille ace Florian Thauvin, a member of the World Cup squad, was also left out having agreed a shock move to Mexican side Tigres.

And there was also no place for Lille’s Jonathan Ikone, despite playing in almost every game of their title challenge.

Moussa Diaby, who still hasn’t won a senior cap, was also snubbed in spite of his ten goals this term for Bayer Leverkusen.

STRIKERS

Benzema’s return to the France set-up was bad news for Man Utd’s Anthony Martial, who will play no part at the Euros.

There was also no call-up for uncapped Moussa Dembele, who has endured a torrid time on loan with LaLiga title hopefuls Atletico Madrid.

And Odsonne Edouard continued to miss out even though he managed 22 goals for Celtic this season.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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