Didier Deschamps' loss is certainly Erik ten Hag's gain. The fact that Manchester United centre-back Raphael Varane will not be in action for France during the March international break is a huge boost for the Reds, with the defender likely to play a crucial role in the latter stages of the season.
Varane called time on his international career in February, despite arguably being at the peak of his career and still two months shy of his 30th birthday.
His decision came as a major shock to Deschamps and France, especially considering that he was expected to be named the country's new captain following the retirement of Hugo Lloris.
The France boss did not hold back when discussing his disappointment at Varane's retirement from international football, although he did admit that he respected the 29-year-old's decision.