Didier Deschamps plans to stick with a four-attacker formation for France's Nations League third-place match against Germany, despite criticism after their recent 5-4 loss to Spain. He believes in the necessity of ball possession and strong defense, highlighting that improvement comes through repetition and time, as seen with PSG. Meanwhile, Germany's Julian Nagelsmann faces scrutiny following a loss to Portugal, although he has support from the team's director amid high expectations during a home tournament.
Deschamps emphasized the importance of maintaining an attacking formation, stating, 'If we have the ball, there's no problem. When you don't have it, it's about being strong enough defensively.'
Discussing the lack of creativity, Deschamps noted, 'The more you have it, the more the opponent is in a relatively low position. It is repetition that will allow you to get what you want.'
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