France Conducts Rondo-Style Training in Boston Ahead of International Tournament
French national team officials confirmed that the squad has been conducting specialized passing drills in Boston as part of preparations for an upcoming international tournament, according to a statement released by the French Football Federation (FFF) on Tuesday. The training sessions, described as “Rondo-Style” exercises, focus on improving possession-based play and quick transitions, a key tactical element under head coach Didier Deschamps.
The FFF statement did not specify the exact tournament or timeline, but French media outlets report that the team is preparing for the 2024 UEFA Nations League, which begins in September. The choice of Boston as a training base marks a shift from traditional European hubs, with the team reportedly staying at a hotel in the city’s Back Bay neighborhood.
“The Rondo-Style sessions are designed to simulate high-pressure scenarios and enhance technical precision,” said a spokesperson for the FFF. “This approach has been used successfully by several top European clubs and is part of our ongoing effort to adapt to modern football’s demands.”
The training camp in Boston includes 23 players, with reported absences from key midfielders N’Golo Kanté and Aurelien Tchouaméni due to minor injuries. The squad has been training at a local sports complex in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to photos shared by the FFF’s official social media accounts.
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