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Didier Deschamps and Kylian Mbappe say their game against Ukraine will be a chance to remember those affected.
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00:00Everyone knows how much tomorrow is a special day, not in the right sense of the word.
00:04So we wanted to have a thought for all the people who have lost their peers,
00:09who have been touched, blessed, whether mentally or physically.
00:13We will try to give homage to all the people, during the day, during the match,
00:19trying to put smile on the faces of the people who will come to the stade,
00:24even if we know that it is not a joyful day.
00:26We want to make it clear to the French that despite the fact that there is a competition
00:30at the Coupe du Monde that is played, there are things much more important.
00:33And the celebration of this day, which is unfortunately historically, is part of.
00:37I have a little bit of a problem here, but it's more about this.
00:41This commitment to memory, the support, the compassion that we have to have for all these families who have suffered,
00:53who have suffered, unfortunately, of being cherished.
00:56It's part of the context.
00:58Each match has a context.
01:00It's there that we are going to do with.
01:05Even if it's not ideal, it's just a match of football.
01:10It's just a match of football.
01:12It's nothing, but it's a match of football that is very important for us.
01:17All right.
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