France coach Didier Deschamps has challenged Anthony Martial to show more consistency taking after his curbed begin to the season with Manchester United.
Martial demonstrated an uncommon brilliant note in a United side quite censured for their style of play under Louis van Gaal last season, scoring 11 Premier League objectives in his presentation crusade in the wake of touching base from Monaco last September.
Nonetheless, the 20-year-old has so far attempted to hit those measures under new director Jose Mourinho, neglecting to score in three group apparatuses or the Community Shield triumph over Leicester City, in spite of the fact that he has counted two helps.
Military has now connected up with France as they plan to proceed onward from losing the Euro 2016 last to Portugal, with Les Bleus confronting Italy in an inviting on Thursday before beginning their World Cup qualifying effort against Belarus five days after the fact.
Furthermore, Deschamps has asked Martial to begin demonstrating his undoubted quality over a drawn out timeframe in front of the twofold header.
"Anthony began the season early. He's as of now played a great deal in a framework that is marginally distinctive to our own," Deschamps said of Martial, who just began one of France's seven matches at Euro 2016.
"He should be more predictable, regardless of his qualities. He can have the effect in a diversion since he's a quick and intense player who can score and help. At this age, regardless of the possibility that he has effectively demonstrated a great deal, he needs to experience that stage. He needs to keep up a specific level of execution for a few weeks, a few months.
"He's played a considerable measure, he's the person who played the most last season and that is the reason he was somewhat unfit at the European Championship. He has a considerable measure of characteristics. I've as of now let him know that so he knows, however he should inspire himself somewhat harder some of the time.
"It's his perspective. He resembles that so he needs to fight a little with himself. He needs to get more grounded so as to keep up his level on a long run."
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