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France will enter the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup as defending champions, and will look to retain their world title. The Les Bleus have all the elements to achieve the feat as well, with Didier Deschamps having a massive list to pick from, a group of 26 players who will be traveling to Qatar. Furthermore, it is highly being speculated that this could be his last tournament in charge of France, as he his planning to step-down regardless of the results at the tournament.

For now however, Deschamps will once again look to his star player Kylian Mbappe to fire his country to glory. Moreover, the PSG forward will now have the company of Karim Benzema alongside him, who missed the previous edition. The reigning Nations League champions have every reason to believe that they can successfully defend their title this year.

France World Cup Squad – The players in contention

Goalkeepers

Hugo Lloris, who is potentially going to play in his last World Cup, could retain his spot in between the sticks, also bearing the captain’s armband. AC Milan’s Mike Maignan was also in some form before picking up an injury which has put his chances of making the final cut at risk.

Steve Mandanda has frequently deputized Lloris, and should make the final list here, with Alphonse Areola also in the fray. However, Nantes’ Alban Lafont too has made his case strong and could be a surprise addition if Deschamps picks him.

Name Club

Hugo Lloris

Tottenham
Alphonse Areola

West Ham

Steve Mandanda

Stade Rennes
Benoit Costil

Auxerre

Mike Maignan

Milan
Alban Lafont

Nantes

Defenders

France could well have a new-look defense from their 2018 triumph, with Raphael Varane looking all set to miss this year’s edition after picking a serious injury during Manchester United’s clash against Chelsea, and Samuel Umtiti nowhere near his form from the previous edition.

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Raphael Varane is a serious doubt for France at the World Cup. Credits: Twitter

But that’s only two missing players, as the Les Blues have William Saliba, Presnel Kimpembe, Ibrahima Konate, Clement Lenglet, Jules Kound, Wesley Fofana, Dayot Upamecano, Lucas Hernandez, all in the wings to replace the duo.

Theo Hernandez, Ferland Mendy, Lucas Digne, Benjamin Pavard, Ruben Aguilar and Jonathan Clauss are the most likely wing-backs Deschamps will take. Pavard should once again enjoy a starting role on the right flank after his 2018 heroics, with Mendy the favorite for left flank.

Name Club

Wesley Fofana

Chelsea
Jonathan Clauss

Marseille

Benoit Badiashile

Monaco
William Saliba

Arsenal

Raphael Varane

Manchester United
Ibrahima Konate

Liverpool

Ruben Aguilar

AS Monaco
Lucas Digne

Aston Villa

Presnel Kimpembe

PSG
Benjamin Pavard

Bayern Munich

Clement Lenglet

Tottenham Hotspur
Dayot Upamecano

Bayern Munich

Lucas Hernandez

Bayern Munich
Kurt Zouma

West ham

Ferland Mendy

Real Madrid
Theo Hernandez

AC Milan

Jules Kounde

Barcelona

Midfielders

Another starting duo from the previous World Cup for France has been ruled out for the upcoming edition, as Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante confirmed absentees owning to injuries. This comes as a huge blow for Deschamps, but again, he still has a pool of talented players in the middle of the part to replace Pogba and Kante, and perhaps give birth to a new partnership.

Real Madrid pair Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni should be expected in starting roles, with Adrien Rabiot also being Deschamps’ one of the go-to names. Corentin Tolisso and Nabil Fekir should be the traditional names on the team-sheet, with Lyon’s Houssem Aouar and Atletico Madrid’s Thomas Lemar expected to make the list too.

Name Club

Corentin Tolisso

Lyon
Eduardo Camavinga

Real Madrid

Matteo Guendouzi

Marseille
Houssem Aouar

Lyon

Nabil Fekir

Real Betis
Adrien Rabiot

Juventus

Aurelien Tchouameni

Real Madrid
Jordan Veretout

Marseille

Tanguy N’Dombele

Napoli
Dimitri Payet

Marseille

Florian Thauvin

Tigres UANL
Thomas Lemar

Atletico Madrid

Jonathan Ikone

Fiorentina

Forwards

France’s front line has been boosted by Karim Benzema’s return, as the Ballon d’Or winner will play in his first World Cup since 2014. His return to the national set-up has massively benefited the Les Blues, having won the Nations League on the back of his exploits. Kylian Mbappe has also hit the right chord with the Real Madrid star, as the two will now try and wreck havoc at this year’s edition.

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France have their chances of defending the world title with Karim Benzema returning to the team. Credits: Twitter

Elsewhere, Barca’s Osumane Dembele has apparently shrugged-off his injury issues and hit top form for the club, and could reclaim his starting spot as well. Olivier Giroud, Antoine Griezmann and Christopher Nkunku will give a push for a place in the starting eleven as well.

Name Club

Antoine Griezmann

Atletico Madrid
Olivier Giroud

AC Milan

Anthony Martial

Manchester United
Ousmane Dembele

Barcelona

Kylian Mbappe

PSG
Karim Benzema

Real Madrid

Kingsley Coman

Bayern Munich
Christopher Nkunku

RB Leipzig

Moussa Diaby

Bayer Leverkusen
Wissam Ben Yedder

Monaco

The Probable Squad

Hugo Lloris, Steve Mandanda, Alphonse Areola, William Saliba, Ibrahima Konate, Presnel Kimpembe, Dayot Upamecano, Lucas Hernandez, Jules Kounde, Theo Hernandez, Ferland Mendy, Lucas Digne, Benjamin Pavard, Corentin Tolisso, Adrien Rabiot, Aurelien Tchouameni, Nabil Fekir, Eduardo Camavinga, Jordan Veretout, Antoine Griezmann, Olivier Giroud, Ousmane Dembele, Kylian Mbappe, Karim Benzema, Christopher Nkunku, Kingsley Coman

The Strongest XI [4-2-3-1]

Lloris; Kounde, Saliba, L. Hernandez; Pavard, Tchouameni, Camavinga, T. Hernandez; Griezmann; Benzema, Mbappe