France boss Didier Deschamps is not concerned by
reports of Real Madrid anger following the injury
sustained by striker Karim Benzema.
France coach Didier Deschamps has dismissed Real Madrid's
concerns over the injury suffered by Karim Benzema.
Benzema scored twice but then sustained a hamstring injury in
Thursday's 4-0 win over Armenia and is potentially facing three
weeks on the sidelines.
Reports in Spain suggest Madrid are angry Benzema was risked
in the friendly in Nice as they had warned the France medical
staff beforehand that he could be susceptible to a hamstring
problem.
Deschamps looked unimpressed when the subject was raised in
a news conference ahead of Sunday's clash against Denmark.
"It seems I must react to the Spanish press," he said. "There is
always contact with the club, be it Real Madrid or anyone else.
Our doctor talks with his counterpart at all clubs and they are
kept informed.
"This is not specific to Karim, you just have to look at the
number of injuries suffered in international matches."
Benzema's absence means Olivier Giroud is likely to get the nod
in attack. Giroud has struggled for form at Arsenal in recent
weeks and Deschamps is hoping he can find his self-belief
against the Danes.
"The goal for him is to regain some confidence," he added. "He
has not played much but he could have scored against
Armenia. He will be part of the group to play Denmark."
Euro 2016 hosts France have won their last three friendly
matches - against Portugal, Serbia and Armenia - but
Deschamps has warned against his players getting carried
away.
"Obviously when you win it brings a certain calmness to the
squad but it's important we don't get too comfortable," he said.
"I'm sure Denmark will remind us of that on Sunday. Relaxation
is a French disease and I do not want to us to get a wake-up
call."
reports of Real Madrid anger following the injury
sustained by striker Karim Benzema.
France coach Didier Deschamps has dismissed Real Madrid's
concerns over the injury suffered by Karim Benzema.
Benzema scored twice but then sustained a hamstring injury in
Thursday's 4-0 win over Armenia and is potentially facing three
weeks on the sidelines.
Reports in Spain suggest Madrid are angry Benzema was risked
in the friendly in Nice as they had warned the France medical
staff beforehand that he could be susceptible to a hamstring
problem.
Deschamps looked unimpressed when the subject was raised in
a news conference ahead of Sunday's clash against Denmark.
"It seems I must react to the Spanish press," he said. "There is
always contact with the club, be it Real Madrid or anyone else.
Our doctor talks with his counterpart at all clubs and they are
kept informed.
"This is not specific to Karim, you just have to look at the
number of injuries suffered in international matches."
Benzema's absence means Olivier Giroud is likely to get the nod
in attack. Giroud has struggled for form at Arsenal in recent
weeks and Deschamps is hoping he can find his self-belief
against the Danes.
"The goal for him is to regain some confidence," he added. "He
has not played much but he could have scored against
Armenia. He will be part of the group to play Denmark."
Euro 2016 hosts France have won their last three friendly
matches - against Portugal, Serbia and Armenia - but
Deschamps has warned against his players getting carried
away.
"Obviously when you win it brings a certain calmness to the
squad but it's important we don't get too comfortable," he said.
"I'm sure Denmark will remind us of that on Sunday. Relaxation
is a French disease and I do not want to us to get a wake-up
call."


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