Why was Antoine Griezmann Dropped from the France XI?
Antoine Griezmann, the French vice-captain and key figure in the team, has been dropped from the starting lineup for France’s final group match against Poland at EURO 2024. Griezmann, who has had a difficult season with Atletico Madrid, has failed to find his rhythm with Les Bleus in the tournament so far, leading coach Didier Deschamps to make the tough decision to drop him.
According to L’Équipe, Griezmann is “disappointed and frustrated” by Deschamps’ decision. He feels he is not suffering physically from the close run of matches and does not need to be rested. Griezmann’s comments suggest he believes he is still capable of playing at a high level and contributing to the team.
Deschamps, however, has stated that Griezmann’s performance against the Netherlands was “not his best match in blue.” He alluded to physical fatigue as a factor in his decision to drop Griezmann, suggesting that the player may be struggling to keep up with the demands of the tournament.
Griezmann’s absence from the starting lineup is a blow to France, as he is a player of immense talent and experience. He has scored 42 goals for his country and has played a vital role in Les Bleus’ success in recent years. His creativity and attacking instincts will be missed against Poland.
However, Deschamps’ decision is ultimately a tactical one. He believes that other players in the squad are better suited to the task of facing Poland and helping France secure a victory that would see them top Group D. It remains to be seen whether Griezmann will be recalled to the starting lineup for the knockout stages of the tournament. Still, his omission from the team in the final group match is a reminder of the fierce competition for places in the France squad and the high standards that Deschamps demands of his players.