Eduardo Camavinga’s place in France’s World Cup squad increasingly threatened

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Eduardo Camavinga’s place in France’s World Cup squad increasingly threatened

Eduardo Camavinga’s place in France’s World Cup squad increasingly threatened

Eduardo Camavinga’s chances of going to this summer’s FIFA World Cup are diminishing, according to a report from Téléfoot. Camavinga has struggled to establish himself at Real Madrid since mak...

Eduardo Camavinga’s place in France’s World Cup squad increasingly threatened

Eduardo Camavinga’s chances of going to this summer’s FIFA World Cup are diminishing, according to a report from Téléfoot. Camavinga has struggled to establish himself at Real Madrid since mak...

Eduardo Camavinga's dream of representing France at this summer's FIFA World Cup is slipping through his fingers—and time is running out to turn things around. According to a recent report from Téléfoot, the young midfielder's place in Didier Deschamps' squad is under serious threat as the tournament in the USA, Canada, and Mexico approaches.

Since swapping Stade Rennais for the bright lights of the Bernabéu, Camavinga has struggled to cement a consistent role at Real Madrid. His playing time has been sporadic, and his future in the Spanish capital is now being questioned. The situation took a further hit when his red card against Bayern Munich effectively ended Real Madrid's Champions League campaign—a costly mistake that has only amplified doubts about his form and reliability.

With the World Cup just around the corner, Deschamps is reportedly planning to bring only five midfielders to the tournament. That means competition is fierce, and Camavinga currently finds himself outside the top five. The players ahead of him? A formidable list: Aurélien Tchouaméni, Warren Zaïre-Emery, Adrien Rabiot, Manu Koné, and the evergreen N'Golo Kanté. Each brings experience, defensive grit, or tactical versatility that Deschamps values highly.

For Camavinga, the final weeks of the season are make-or-break. He'll need to either leapfrog one of those established names in the pecking order or hope that Deschamps decides to carry an extra midfielder than originally planned. Either way, the clock is ticking—and every match from here on out carries immense weight for the 21-year-old's World Cup hopes.

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