France’s Best Lineup for the 2018 World Cup

Didier Deschamps has selected a deep and talented roster for the 2018 World Cup, albeit with several big snubs including Karim Benzema, Kurt Zouma, and Kingsley Coman. Nevertheless, France will have a great starting lineup at the World Cup with Kylian Mbappe being France’s best player.

Alphönse Areola has made a strong argument to be the starting goalkeeper for France with his excellent season with Paris Saint-Germain where he showed his ability to make big saves, but Deschamps will likely be starting Hugo Lloris in goal as he has been the goalkeeper for France for years without ever giving France a reason to drop him.

Djibril Sidibe is France’s best right back option, and the Monaco right back is an attacking threat down the right sideline. Benjamin Mendy is France’s best left back option, and the Manchester City outside back can actually play either right back or left back.

France’s center backs are one of the team’s strong points with Raphael Varane and Samuel Umtiti being the clear starters. Zouma was a snub from the roster, but Umtiti is one of the two starting center backs for Barcelona. Varane is a level above Umtiti in terms of skill, defending, and speed, but Umtiti is still  arguably a world-class defender. The midfield and attack is where the real lineup battles are.

N’Golo Kante will start for France as the team’s defensive midfielder anchoring the midfield, but the real question is who will start with Paul Pogba further up in the midfield? Corentin Tolisso is a starting center midfielder for Bayern Munich, and he’s likely a better player than Blaise Matuidi. But, if France starts Kante and Pogba then perhaps starting Thomas Lemar as more of an attacking midfielder is a more aggressive option for France. A midfield of Kante, Pogba, and Lemar balances defending with playmaking and attacking skill. Pogba is something of an anomaly as all great players are. He’s a center midfielder with the attacking skill and creativity of a forward. Pogba is an excellent 1v1 dribbler, playmaker, and scorer, but he doesn’t need to really be the attacking midfielder on paper to be effective and show all his skill.

The French attack is slightly handicapped by the omission of Benzema from the squad as Olivier Giroud is a slower less skilled and less direct forward, but Giroud is a good center forward with plenty of talent. Mbappé is the real attacking threat for France, and Deschamps will likely start him on the left wing with Antoine Griezmann on the right wing. A bold move would be to start Ousmane Dembele over Griezmann as Dembele has shown over the last few months with Barcelona that he is a special talent who can score, pass, and dribble with both feet. Dembele has had a trial by fire by playing with Lionel Messi and Coutinho, and his skill and speed have skill stood out despite playing with those two world-class players.

No one really knows exactly who France will start, but Mbappe will be the star regardless.