France is the only team in the tournament to select only 25 men. The mighty French may be one of the few teams that can be so capricious as not to carry a 26-man roster. Captain Mbappe (Mbappe) at 180 million euros is the most valuable player in soccer, Real Madrid's double midfielders Tchouameni and Camavinga are worth 100 million euros, and the defense line of Saliba and Theo are also the hottest stars in the football world, along with goalkeeper Maignan. All the trades are neat and tidy, and despite being knocked out by Switzerland in the last 16, France are still the favorites to win this year's Euros.
Deschamps has been coaching France for more than 10 years and took over the French national team after Euro 2012. The national team has performed well, reaching the finals three times, winning one World Cup and finishing second in the Euros. The worst result was an unexpected loss to Switzerland in the PK battle in the last Euro 16.
He is used to playing a 4-2-3-1 and has tried to play a 3-back formation recently, but presumably at the Euros, France should still play 4-back, with the stadium favoring a 3-back formation, with Arsenal defender Saliba at center-back, and the other candidates would be Bayern's Upamecano and Liverpool's Konate, however, neither have been in great form this season, and the other candidate would be Bayern's Konate. This could be a bit of a worry for the French team, with AC Milan's Quick Matteo starting at left back, and Kounde or Pavard at right back, still slightly behind in attack.
With a double back in the midfield probably due to Chouamene's injury, Deschamps found Kante, who went to play in Saudi Arabia (Kante) and is still in good shape from the recent friendlies. In addition, Camarvinga is determined to get his feet wet first. If he wants to play a 4-3-3, the other position will be a competition between Forfana and Rabiot, a midfield duo that may be a little less technical and creative, but still has good running and mobility.
With Pogba's attacking organization missing (Pogba), France's engine relies heavily on Griezmann, who is the central brain of the French midfield. Whether retreating from the midfield to get the ball or straight forward, Griezmann's diverse runs and passes in front of the field will ensure the quality of France's attack.
With a front three of attackers, France has a lot of players who can make a difference, needing a pivot center forward naturally in Giroud, who will retire after the Euros (Giroud), Mbappe on the left, and on the right, either Dembele (Dembele), or the little Thuram (Marcus Thuram), who has the speed, the stature, and the ability to make a play for a match, and who has been excellent for Inter this season.
As mentioned earlier France have also practiced three defenders recently. In the current lineup, Saliba and Conde could also join Pavard to form three center backs. Of course, left wing back Te'o would also fit in well, with Muani sprinting up and down the right (Muani) and also on Clauss, a double back with Kante plus Kamauwenga, attacking midfielder Griezmann, and a double striker, Mbappe, paired with Junior Thuram, which would be an influential combination as well.
On June 10, the Netherlands announced that midfielder De jong had decided to miss the Europa League, in addition to the fact that Atlanta has played well this season and is likely to play for the Giants in the new season Koopmeiners has also had injuries that have hit the Dutch midfield to a certain extent.
The current Dutch team is different from their predecessors of the past generations. They have almost the strongest backline in Europe, but there is a clear gap between the strength of the midfield and the ability of their predecessors. In defense, the keeper may be Brighton's 21-year-old Verbruggen, who has played well for his club this season, ranking fourth in the Premier League in save success rate and with a pass success rate of 85 percent. Only Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson is better.
The backline is led by captain van Dijk, with Ake, de Ligt, Dumfries, de Vrij and van de Ven, as many as six players playing for Europe's top tier teams, in addition to the likes of Frimpong who can play on the wing. Frimpong (Frimpong), who can play in front of the back side, and veteran Blind (Blind).
Perhaps also for this reason, manager Koeman (Koeman),who faces different opponents, can set up a 3-back or 4-back formation. Against slightly less powerful teams, Koeman often has his team play 4-back 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 with slightly stronger teams. Now, when Koeman faced Germany in a friendly this past March, he went with a 3-4-1-2 formation.