Paris (AFP)

Didier Deschamps will unveil Tuesday his list for the resumption of the Euro-2020 qualifiers and in particular the shock in Turkey that will miss Lucas Hernandez and Presnel Kimpembe, absences that open the door of the team of France to newcomers.

The coach of the world champions will from 14H30, at the headquarters of the broadcaster M6, the names of the players selected for the friendly match of 2 June in Nantes against Bolivia, then the qualifying matches for the Euro on June 8 in Turkey and June 11 in Andorra.

The next European finals in club complicate the task of the Basque technician who must especially deal with the presence in the final of the Champions League on 1 June, its goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris.

The Tottenham goalkeeper, like his teammate Moussa Sissoko if he was recalled, will miss the start of the rally of the French team in Clairefontaine, scheduled for Wednesday, May 29, and the meeting at La Beaujoire against Bolivia, an opponent that the Blues have never met.

From then on, Deschamps could summon four guards (Lloris and three others), one more than usual.

In this scenario, where the Parisian Alphonse Areola is sure to appear, the rest of the places will be except surprise divided between Steve Mandanda (Marseille), Benjamin Lecomte (Montpellier) or Mike Maignan (Lille).

- Maignan in dreams -

If he has never known the Blues, the 23-year-old Lille is in a good position after having achieved a high-flying club season, as evidenced by his award for best goalkeeper received Sunday at the UNFP trophy ceremony.

"I want to become a great player, so yes it's a goal" to wear the tricolor jersey, admitted the Guyanese, supervised by the coach of the goalkeepers of the French team, Franck Raviot, Saturday during the demonstration Lille against Angers (5-0).

Maignan could, in case of convening, not be the only freak to integrate the defense of the world champions since two of them, Hernandez and Kimpembe, miss the call.

The left side, operated in March at one knee, should resume at the end of June or early July with his future club, Bayern Munich who recruited him for gold (80 million euros). As for the Parisian, he suffers from a pubalgie and could also undergo surgery soon.

His absence frees a spot in central defense, which covet Clément Lenglet of FC Barcelona and Aymeric Laporte, recent champion of England with Manchester City. Deschamps should logically still wait for the promising Abdou Diallo (Borussia Dortmund), about to play the Euro-2019 with the hopes.

- Dubois "dream" of the Blues -

On the left of the defense, the coach will also compose without Benjamin Mendy, still injured. He can count, however, on the return of Lyonnais Ferland Mendy, package at the last rally.

Léo Dubois, his partner at OL, is waiting for a first convocation.

"It's a dream to be able to play as a France team," said Sunday's right-back on Telefoot. "Today, I'm in a club that brings me some progress so I try to get as close as possible.We will see, I will follow the list of course Tuesday," he slipped.

The names of Olivier Giroud and N'Golo Kanté, the world champions of Chelsea, should both be included. The question is where is the second, currently recovering, and his club coach hopes to see restored to the final of the C3.

Deschamps will also meet the fingers so that no one gets injured during this final of the Europa League on May 29 against Arsenal and Alexandre Lacazette.

The friendly match against Bolivia, a modest opponent (63rd nation) preparing the next Copa America in Brazil, will serve as a test run before the hot trip to Konya against Turkey, co-leader of group H in the race for the Euro-2020.

The Blues, authors of a faultless until then against Moldova and Iceland, will then challenge Andorra (134th in the FIFA rankings) on its synthetic pitch.

The calendar:

- 2 June (21h00): France-Bolivia in a friendly match in Nantes

- 8th of June (8:45 pm): Turkey-France qualifies for Euro-2020, in Konya

- 11th of June (8:45 pm): Andorra-France in qualification for Euro-2020, in Andorra

The Blues will launch the 2019/2020 season with the reception of Albania and Andorra, 7 and 10 September at the Stade de France, as part of their qualifying for the Euro-2020.

? 2019 AFP