Belgian defender Thomas Meunier sparked discussion by claiming France has enough football talent to field three World Cup-winning teams. Notably, a lineup of French players excluded from the 26-man squad would rank among the top five in value globally. This development stems from the establishment of training academies in the 1970s, which laid the foundation for France’s success, including their World Cup victories in 1998 and 2018. The current talent pool reflects a diverse background, contributing to the team’s competitive edge.
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