“We watched them a bit on video. It’s going to be World Cup intensity,” Konate said.
“You have to take the heat into consideration,even if it’s going to impact both teams. There are a lot of teams who know that we have attackers who are very fast,they will surely wait for us. But we have to expect everything in this kind of game.”
It’s a bit much to expect the two-time World Cup champions to be studiously aware of the low-profile individuals within Arnold’s squad,with Australia ranked 38 in the world by FIFA – France is No.4 – and broadly dismissed as tournament cannon fodder by international media.
Eduardo Camavinga faced Aaron Mooy’s Celtic in the UEFA Champions League.Credit:Getty
But Konate and Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga,who fronted press conferences on Sunday (local time),have had relatively recent battles with two likely starters for the Socceroos,and were still none the wiser.
Konate,who joined the Reds this season after four years with RB Leipzig,squared off three times in the Bundesliga against Mathew Leckie at his peak,prior to his departure for Melbourne City – and Camavinga went toe-to-toe with Celtic’s Aaron Mooyin the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
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It appears neither player left an impression.
“No,I don’t know any of the players individually,” Konate said.
A question to Camavinga on his battles with Ange Postecoglou’s Scottish champions,meanwhile,may have been lost in translation,with the 20-year-old instead providing a polite broader evaluation of the Socceroos.
“It’s a very good team,” he said. “If they were able to qualify for the World Cup,it’s because it’s a good team. We studied this team well with the coach and the staff,and we expect to have a tough game because they put us in trouble four years ago. We saw it in 2018 – they put us in difficulty,we worked on it,the coach warned us.”
Naturally,the big talking point in France is Benzema’s thigh injury,which has ruled him out of the entire tournament and piled more pressure on Mbappe’s shoulders to lead their attacking line.
“Kylian can do it. He is used to having everything on his back. He’s used to receiving this pressure,” Camavinga said. “I’m not worried about him. On a day-to-day basis,he seems at ease,and calm. If they think we are less scary[without Benzema],that’s up to them. I don’t worry what our opponents think about us.”