France will be out to avenge their defeat from earlier this year when they take on Italy in a UEFA Nations League clash at the San Siro in Milan on Sunday, defender Lucas Digne said.
Italy secured a 3-1 comeback win at the Parc des Princes in Paris when the teams met in September in the Nations League A Group 2โs opening game.
Luciano Spallettiโs Italy top the group with 13 points from five games, three ahead of second-placed France, who played out a lacklustre 0-0 draw with Israel on Thursday.
Both teams have already sealed their spots in the quarter-finals scheduled for March.
โThereโs definitely a spirit of sporting revenge in the group. When you lose to someone (Italy), you donโt want to lose twice, thatโs a must, and I think thatโs the spirit everyone will be in,โ Digne told reporters on Friday.
โThat said, they have a very good cohesion, they have a very good squad, a very good coach (Spalletti) who I know from my time at Roma, and heโs a great tactician, a great man.
โSo it will be up to us to prepare as well as we can and work on the little details that weโre lacking at the moment.โ
Digne is in line to make his 50th appearance for France against Italy, but the Aston Villa defender is yet to score a goal for the 2018 World Cup champions.
โAs far as the goal is concerned, no one has teased meโ on the French team, Digne said.
โBut itโs true that it wouldnโt hurt to score a little one. After that, as far as the 50 caps are concerned, itโs a long way, a lot of hard work, and the more time goes by, the more I realise what 50 caps represents.
โIโm very proud of that. That said, I donโt have it yet.โ
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