The trio Benzema-Mbappé-Griezmann needs time

The history between Benzema, Mbappé and Griezmann in the French team continues without carburetion. Yesterday, against Bosnia, Didier Deschamps' team drew 1-1 and the offensive trio once again felt uncomfortable against an opponent who retreated during the 90 minutes and did not give up a single space when defending.

According L'Équipe, the problem lies more in the system than in the intention of the players. In the first half against Bosnia, Benzema did not stop trying to combine with Mbappé, but Bondy's was not successful in some attempts at walls or combinations. In fact, the PSG player was injured in the calf and the extent of the injury is still unknown. Of course, they looked for each other and gave each other up to 15 assists, says the aforementioned media, demonstrating the good harmony between the two that was confirmed by the white '9' after the crash: “Mbappé and I get along very well on and off the pitch, and it is clear that I would like him to be with me at Real Madrid“.

Regarding Griezmann, the brand new signing of Atlético de Madrid played far from his ideal position. In the 4-3-3 that Deschamps lined up, Griezmann played heeled on the right and never had help on the side of Koundé, who was very contained in each rise as a right back before seeing the red in the second half. Be that as it may, if Karim and Kylian met, albeit without creating real danger, a fortnight times, with Grizi they only connected five times Between both. In attack, they 'distanced themselves' from the rojiblanco.

Nonetheless, France's only goal in the match was manufactured by Mbappé and Griezmann. The PSG player took a corner to the penalty spot that, fortunately, ended up being a goal thanks to a rebound that hit the Atlético de Madrid player's back. For now the Benzema-Griezmann-Mbappé trio have only accumulated 531 minutes together spread over seven games. Deschamps' objective is to reach Qatar with a defined system that empowers the three in attack