Benjamin Pavard was not “in a good mood” to play

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Holder in the first game against Australia, Benjamin Pavard gave way to Jules Koundé for the second game against Denmark. Not only did the Bayern Munich defender put in a very disappointing performance, but on top of that, he wouldn’t be “in good spirits”according to Didier Deschamps, who explained it this evening at a press conference, after the defeat of the Blues against Tunisia.

“I made the decision not to play him. I won’t go into details. I had several conversations with him. I don’t think he’s in a good mood. So you’re going to tell me: is it physical? Is it the head? The first match didn’t help him, obviously. That’s why I made a different choice.” It was finally Axel Disasi who played right back in this last group match.

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