Soccer News of Saturday, 18 May 2024
Source: www.sportsbrief.com
Didier Deschamps has unveiled his 25-man squad for the upcoming European Championship in Germany, including a surprising return for N'Golo Kante.
At 33 years old, the Frenchman made a move to Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League last summer after ending his stint at Chelsea.
Despite his almost two-year absence from the national team, he has now been given a chance to represent Les Bleus once again.
While France is considered one of the favourites to win the tournament, there are some notable omissions from their otherwise star-studded squad.
Chelsea striker, Christopher Nkunku, has been left out due to his injury-plagued debut season, while Michael Olise has also been overlooked.
Sports Brief examines the notable absentees from the squad as the 2018 World Cup champions aim to claim their first European championship title since their victory in 2000.
5 stars left out of France's squad for Euro 2024
1. Christopher Nkunku
The Chelsea forward is perhaps the most notable among those who won't be travelling to Germany this summer. Despite the excitement surrounding his transfer to Stamford Bridge last summer, Nkunku's debut season in the Premier League has been marred by persistent injuries.
However, he recently regained fitness and scored his third goal of the campaign against Brighton and Hove Albion on Wednesday night as Chelsea pursues European qualification.
Although his inclusion would have bolstered an already potent attack, it's understandable why the 26-year-old has been left out.
2. Michael Olise
While Nkunku's absence from Didier Deschamps' squad may be understandable from a football perspective, Michael Olise's exclusion is nothing short of shocking. The London-born Crystal Palace forward has also faced setbacks due to injuries this season.
However, since his return in April, the 22-year-old has been in scorching form for the Eagles, tallying four goals and two assists in seven appearances, per Transfermarkt.
In total, he has contributed to an impressive 15 goals in 18 Premier League outings this term. Deschamps' decision to overlook Olise is a bold one, but it suggests a preference for experienced players over emerging talents.
3. Malo Gusto
Another exclusion that supports the notion of the French manager favouring experience over young talent is the absence of Chelsea defender, Malo Gusto. The 20-year-old has performed admirably whenever Mauricio Pochettino has called upon him, particularly in his role as Reece James's deputy.
Having played 39 games across all competitions and contributed nine assists this season, Gusto's form speaks for itself.
Given Benjamin Pavard's age and Jules Kounde's less dynamic runs on the right flank, he could have been a valuable addition to the squad.
4. Matteo Guendouzi
Guendouzi has truly flourished since departing Arsenal four years ago, evolving into a promising midfielder. His awe-inspiring performances at Lazio earned him a permanent transfer from Olympique Marseille.
This season, the 25-year-old has contributed three goals and four assists in 40 appearances, playing pivotal roles in key moments such as the first-leg victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League, Football Italia reports.
However, competition from Eduardo Camavinga, Warren Zaire-Emery, and Adrien Rabiot may have diminished his chances of securing a place in Deschamps' squad.
5. Jean-Philippe Mateta
The burly striker may not carry the same renown as some of his counterparts in French football, but his standout performances under Oliver Glasner warrant recognition.
With an impressive tally of 10 goals in just 12 Premier League appearances since late February, he undeniably stands out as one of the most in-form French strikers, if not the hottest forward at the moment.
Though his playing style bears resemblance to that of the legendary Olivier Giroud, the 26-year-old forward has displayed increased potency and confidence.
Given his current form, Mateta should have merited a place in the squad heading to Germany, providing an additional attacking option for Deschamps in case Giroud and Mbappe falter.