For 54% of respondents to our survey, the coach of the France team, Didier Deschamps, should not rotate his squad for the second game of the Blues against Hungary on Saturday, despite the victory Tuesday against Germany.

For the football consultant of Europe 1 Aline Riera, there is "already a result to look for, then we can calculate."

The Blues face Hungary this Saturday at 3 p.m. in Budapest for their second Euro match against the team considered the weakest in their group of death.

After their 1-0 victory on Tuesday against Germany in Munich, Didier Deschamps' men approach this meeting already in a good position with a view to qualifying for the round of 16.

A victory and the Blues will see the eighth, whatever happens next against Portugal.

Deschamps doesn't seem to want big changes

The France team can afford to rotate its workforce for this meeting so far?

This is the question that Europe 1 asked you on Twitter.

And for about 54% of respondents, Didier Deschamps should not touch the eleven who triumphed in Germany.

"The first group match is important but never decisive," said the latter.

"The advantage of having this victory in the first game is that it can allow us to be qualified after two games (…) We have that possibility, which is a first objective," he said. insisted.

"I'm not preparing for the second game with the third in mind."

A priori, the boss of the France team should not therefore fundamentally change his device.

An option strongly encouraged by the football consultants of Europe 1. "We do not project ourselves on the match of Portugal, we project ourselves on the match of Hungary. There is this match, with already a result to seek "After that we can calculate. For now, we have to go for a second victory," defended the former French international Aline Riera on Friday.

"I know Didier Deschamps quite conservative, I do not see him doing a lot of work," she had already underlined Thursday on our antenna.

"A team that must learn to live together"

At most, only a few changes could take place. Midfielder Adrien Rabiot could be replaced by Thomas Lemar, perhaps during the match, the latter having had good training with the France team. Victim of a big shock to the head against Germany, Benjamin Pavard could also be preserved. For the former Olympique de Marseille player Marc Libbra, there is a "questioning Pavard, are we taking the risk with him or not?" In any case, "we do not change a team that is being forged," he believes.

"We must not change because there have only been two preparation matches," journalist Laurent Jaoui approved Thursday on Europe 1. "We must not change because it is a team that must learn to live together , in particular the line of the three attackers, like Benzema came to be added to this device ", he had again insisted.

And the future of the Blues must also be taken into account according to him.

"It is better to finish first in group F and face a third in group," he remarked.

"Watch the impact on the round of 16"

For Guy Roux also, it is necessary "to look at the effects on the knockout stages". "There is still nothing done," had justified the former coach of AJ Auxerre. This caution of our consultants is however tempered by Aline Riera, who believes that changes may be possible depending on the scenario of the match. "You can go with your typical team against Hungary and change very quickly," she concluded. "Change key positions if things go well."