Adrien Rabiot Discusses France's Attacking Approach for World Cup
France midfielder Adrien Rabiot has discussed the national team's tactical shift towards a more attacking style for the upcoming World Cup, attributing this approach to the squad's deep talent pool. Rabiot's teammates, Lucas Hernández and Rayan Cherki, also emphasized France's offensive strength, with Hernández stating they have "the best attack in the world." Rabiot underscored the importance of having numerous attacking options from both the starting lineup and the bench for a major tournament.

France midfielder Adrien Rabiot has commented on the national team's tactical approach for the upcoming World Cup, noting a shift towards a more attacking style. Rabiot stated that the team "naturally, it seems a bit more attacking than usual," and that "it is good because we have the players for it."
His teammates echoed this sentiment regarding France's offensive capabilities. Lucas Hernández claimed that France possesses "the best attack in the world," while Rayan Cherki expressed confidence in "crushing" opponents at the tournament.
Rabiot further elaborated on the team's strength, remarking that France has "one of the most well-equipped teams in an attacking sense." He highlighted the depth of offensive threats, both from starting players and those on the bench, which he considers "very important in a World Cup." He also conveyed a desire for a "fitting World Cup sign-off for Deschamps."
According to Guardian Football, these statements underscore the team's confidence in its offensive power for the upcoming competition.


