Kylian Mbappe was a doubt right up until the last hour to be with France in the international break, due to a knock in his hamstrings. Although Deschamps first included him in the call-up list, the PSG striker's presence was doubtable after he suffered a knock in the Champions League game against Brugges.
After picking up this injury, Tuchel decided not to summon Mbappe for the match they played on Saturday against Brest in order to avoid a possible relapse of the striker in some action of the match.
After satying out of this week's Ligue 1 game, Mbappe underwent several tests in the last few hours to rule out any problem and finally got the go-ahead from the PSG doctors, so he confirmed that he will come to France to play the matches against Moldova (Thursday 14, 20:45) and Albania (Sunday 17, 20:45) qualifying for UEFA EURO 2020.
Meanwhile, Deschamps remains in doubt as to whether or not Tottenham midfielder Tanguy Ndombele, who was injured in his abductors in last weekend's match against Sheffield United, can be counted on.