If you have to adapt to survive, then the France team is on the right track.

Didier Deschamps' players, stuck on a nightly rhythm until their first match in Munich on Tuesday evening, returned to day mode the day after the victory against Germany.

The match against Hungary will take place at 3 p.m. in appalling weather conditions.

It was therefore important to take your marks.

"We went to training at 3pm and obviously that leads to changes in the planning of the day, lunch, hours of sleep," said the coach in the conference on the day before the match.

It's a generation that tends to go to bed late and we have to regulate that.

When we play in the evening we have a nap which can be restorative, but from Munich we have stuck to the rhythm of tomorrow.

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On the pitch, it will also be necessary to adapt to the rhythm of the Hungarians, who will play once again in their Bombonera.

Against Portugal, we saw them transcended by the atmosphere, and Hugo Lloris does not expect preferential treatment on Saturday.

“The Hungarians will be carried by their audience, they will respond present as against the Portuguese.

Tomorrow, they will be there.

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Movement… and changes?

Rough opposition, of course, but of a completely different nature than the joust against the Mannschaft.

Hungary is certainly combative, but it will certainly leave the ball to the Blues, who will have to get rid of it.

"We will have a lot more the ball, it's up to us to use it well, to be dynamic in our movements and to create spaces for our offensive players," continues the captain.

It will also be necessary to be efficient ”.

Finally, and if we assume that the Blues do not need to be at 1000% to outclass Hungary, will Didier Deschamps adapt his line-up for a potentially more complicated third match against the Portugal?

The vagueness remains total.

“I'm not preparing for the second game with the third in mind,” said DD.

There may be changes, but maybe not.

Anyway, we'll see.

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