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French team battle to stop the spread of virus between players on eve of World Cup final

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DOHA: Didier Deschamps said Saturday that France is taking “as many precautions as possible” to stop the spread of a virus that is threatening their preparations for their World Cup final showdown with Argentina. “We are trying to take as many precautions as possible, to adapt as necessary and get on with it,” the France coach said at a press conference in Doha ahead of Sunday’s match. “Obviously it would be better if this wasn’t happening but we are handling it as well as possible with our medical staff.” Central defensive pair Raphael Varane and Ibrahima Konate missed training on Friday due to illness, along with winger Kingsley Coman.

Midfielder Adrien Rabiot and defender Dayot Upamecano did not play in Wednesday’s semifinal win over Morocco. Deschamps and his captain Hugo Lloris both insisted they could not offer any health updates on Saturday morning, with the team set to train again later in the day. “I am fine.

As for the players, I left quite early this morning so they were all sleeping,” added. “We are trying to handle the situation as well as possible and remain calm and focused. “I’ll get some more information later today and think about that tonight and maybe tomorrow.

And of course we’re looking forward to being ready for this important game.” Players, staff and other sources close to the squad have spoken of a range of symptoms affecting the team in recent days, including fever, stomach pains and headaches.

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France’s coach Didier Deschamps. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / POOL / AFP)

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