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World Cup: The Blues will parade down the Champs Elysees on Monday night if they win the title

The festivities are getting brighter, now it’s up to the Blues to launch the first fireworks. The French team is challenging Argentina this Sunday (4pm) and the potential French crown is in the making well before the final. In the diary of Emmanuel Macron, there is already a meeting with the French in the locker room, as in 2018 in Russia, where Vladimir Putin was on the flank of the President of the Republic. The head of state will also take part in the final at Lusail Stadium, surrounded by a large presidential delegation that will include Paul Pogba, N’Golo Kante or Prenel Kimpembe.

Also, in the event of the French victory over Lionel Messi and others, a party will be held at the Hotel des Bleus to adequately salute the workers of the base camp. There will be families of players and guests of the French Football Federation. On the other hand, the presidential delegation will miss the evening celebrations. Emmanuel Macron will leave Qatar on Monday morning, the day after a possible coronation.

A little later, the French team players will fly to Paris. The Air France plane is chartered and will land at 16:25 at Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy. After that, the Blues will be able to board a double-decker bus bound for the Champs Elysées. According to our information, the parade on the Champs Elysees is already scheduled for the beginning of the evening.

In July 2018, a bus drove at high speed through the Champs Elysees, leaving the public at the end. This time, the Blues will not be accepted at the Elysee Palace on the move. Emmanuel Macron is expected to be in the Red Sea on Monday, but he is due to receive the French players later, although a date has yet to be agreed. Instead, the players will be entitled to a new party, the nature of which is not yet known. In addition, the police headquarters said they were ready to help the federation throughout the holiday.


Source: Le Parisien

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