France defender Benjamin Pavard has been blamed for making a "harmful" air in the Camp of the team during their campaign at the just concluded 2022 World Cup in Qatar


Didier Deschamps side suffered defeat to Argentina in the final of 2022 FIFA world Cup in Qatar, following penalty shoot out.
If you recall that Pavard started France's first match against Australia, a 4-1 victory, but he was replaced by Jules Kounde late in that match and didn't play again at the tournament.
Romain Molina, a French journalist, claims that Pavard continued to cause significant issues in France's World Cup dressing room, with his teammates even accusing him of disclosing private information to the media. Despite the fact that the Barcelona defender is a more natural center back, Deschamps continued to use Kounde as his primary right back thereafter.
The star Bayern Munich player is said to have initially disagreed with Deschamps, despite the fact that other members of the coaching staff previously regarded him as one of their favorite players.
After being criticized by Deschamps and his coaching staff, Pavard reportedly reacted with his own anger. Behind the scenes, this resulted in a heated argument.
After the player was heard making "inappropriate" remarks about his fellow countrymen on the bench during Sunday's final against Argentina, Deschamps reportedly had "big words" with the player.
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