Didier Deschamps returned this Sunday, at the microphone of
Téléfoot,
on the poor performance of the Blues against the Hungarians on Saturday and that of Benjamin Pavard in particular. For the coach, the Munich's difficulties seen at the Puskas Arena have nothing to do with his knockout against Germany. “
Benjamin had a very bad fall early in the game which had an impact (on his performance). Players want to stay on the pitch, even on one leg. He did not communicate about this fall. I could have released it but I did not have the information and I prefer to keep the replacement cartridges for the
attacking
phases
, explained the manager, repeating that the shock received by the defender against Gosens in Germany did not have of consequence.
I reaffirm it, there was no concussion protocol, everything was done very well by our doctor. I saw Benjamin in total possession of his means in training
”.