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An XI of amazing players left out of France’s 2022 WC squad

An XI of amazing players left out of France’s 2022 WC squad

The wealth of talent that France have at their disposal is truly mindblowing and we’ve gathered their snubbed stars and compiled them into a scarily good XI.

They were crowned champions at the 2018 World Cup and, after safely negotiating the group stages, we don’t think they will be far away this year either.

France have one of the best squads in this year’s tournament and that’s without these stars that have been left behind.

GK: Mike Maignan

Other than Manchester United’s David de Gea, Mike Maignan was perhaps the highest-profile goalkeeper to miss out on his country’s 26-man squad.

Injuries will be a common theme throughout this list and the AC Milan goalkeeper picked one up at the wrong time.

Still, France do have the luxury of choosing between Hugo Lloris, Alphonse Areola and Steve Mandanda in his absence.

RB: Nordi Mukiele

You would have thought that Nordi Mukiele’s versatility would have been enough to gain him a place in the squad.

The 25-year-old moved over to PSG this summer following a successful four-year stint with RB Leipzig.

CB: Presnel Kimpembe

His fellow PSG teammate Presnel Kimpembe has also missed the action in Qatar.

Despite originally being picked in Didier Deschamps’ side, the 27-year-old had to withdraw due to injury.

It’s not as if France are struggling for centre-backs, but Kimpembe’s experience and know-how would have been useful.

CB: Wesley Fofana

It’s easy to forget that Chelsea splashed out over £70million on Wesley Fofana in the summer. A knee injury has kept him out of action recently and he is yet to make his senior debut for France.

Still, we’re sure that the 21-year-old’s time will come eventually, but not this year in Qatar.

LB: Ferland Mendy

It speaks to the ridiculous levels of depth within their squad when they aren’t taking Champions League-winning defender Ferland Mendy.

Mendy has been a regular under Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid but was snubbed from Deschamps’ side.

CM: N’Golo Kante

The World Cup hasn’t be the same without you, N’Golo.

READ: 12 reasons why it’s impossible not to love Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante

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