Deschamps: We'll do everything we can to win back the title

France coach Didier Deschamps affirmed that France will do everything most possible to win the World Cup final when they face up Argentina on Sunday.
Deschamps gestured that our teammates will do everything we can, says Didier Deschamps ahead of France vs. Argentina final. France manager said that he’s proud of what his team has achieved in the ongoing edition of the mega event.
France boss Deschamps gave a cryptic response when asked if Karim Benzema could feature in the World Cup final - letting out a sigh before smirking and quickly saying 'next question’
“ I don't want to answer that, next question!': Didier Deschamps sighs as he refuses to discuss whether Karim Benzema could be flown in for France's World Cup final - with the forward back in training after injury and still registered in their squad.
“I’m fine being alone in the world — that doesn’t bother me,” he said with a smile.
It feels like Deschamps and his France team have been up against it throughout the tournament.
The World Cup started for France with a deluge of injuries, with Karim Benzema, Christopher Nkunku and Presnel Kimpembe getting ruled out to join Paul Pogba and N’Golo Kante on the sidelines.
It is finishing with France’s squad being further weakened by a virus that led to defender Dayot Upamecano and midfielder Adrien Rabiot missing the win over Morocco in the semifinals. Three more players — center backs Raphael Varane and Ibrahima Konaté and winger Kingsley Coman — were absent from training on Friday, two days before the final.
As for the large presence of Argentina in the pitch, France coach said: "This matter does not bother me.There will be a great festive atmosphere and I know that the Argentines have a lot of enthusiasm and passion for football, and this will be positive, but the opponent is not in the stands but on the field and one team will get Tomorrow for the title.”