The French national team, known as the Blues, is gearing up to face the Netherlands, the reigning world vice-champion, in a friendly match on March 5. With the World Cup in Brazil just over three months away, this match provides an opportunity for Didier Deschamps, the French team coach, to conduct some tests and finalize his squad. The eagerly awaited list of players selected for the match was revealed by Deschamps yesterday, Thursday.
Among the names on the list is Rio Mavuba, the midfielder from LOSC (Lille). Mavuba expresses his joy at being called up again by Deschamps, stating, “I’m really happy to be part of this group.” He sees this as a significant gathering before the World Cup and is excited to reunite with former Lille teammates such as Mathieu Debuchy, Yohan Cabaye, and Lucas Digne. Mavuba is particularly pleased to be present for Digne’s debut in the national team.
Looking ahead to the match against the Netherlands, Mavuba acknowledges the challenge they pose, noting the quality of their players who feature in top European clubs. However, he emphasizes the French team’s determination to deliver a strong performance at the sold-out Stade de France. Drawing inspiration from their resilient display in the last playoff match against Ukraine, Mavuba hopes that the team will demonstrate the same level of commitment and solidity against the formidable Dutch opponents.