France face rejuvenated Turkey in first Euro 2020 test

AFP  |  Paris 

travel to on Saturday to take on a side rejuvenated under the guiding hand of returning Senol Gunes, as the qualifiers for Euro 2020 resume without some of the heavy hitters contesting the finals.

Since the return of the 67-year-old, who took the Turks to third place in the 2002 during his first spell in charge, his team have won four from a possible four, including their opening two Euro qualifiers against and

Those two wins put them level on points with world champions France, who top Group H on goal difference after hitting four past both and in their first pair of fixtures.

"It is going to be a match in an atmosphere where you have to be careful because playing there, it's never easy with the pressure of their support," said

The match will be the first true test for both sides in the group, which so far has offered Didier Deschamps' star-packed outfit little in the way of resistance.

It will also be key for Gunes, even if his side already look good to qualify as one of the group's top two, as he looks to rebuild support for the national team in after a miserable run under predecessor

Under the Romanian Turkey won just four times in 17 matches, losing seven times and drawing six.

The omens are in France's favour even if Deschamps has chosen to pick three new faces for their trip to Turkey and the following away match at minnows on Tuesday, with centre-back in contention for his first cap.

have won all four of their previous meetings with Turkey, the most recent win coming in June 2009 thanks to a penalty from international outcast in

Elsewhere Group J leaders look to continue their own revival after failing to qualify for for the first time in 60 years, as they travel to to take on second-placed

Roberto Mancini's young side scored eight goals without reply over their two games against and after an encouraging display in the

The qualifiers are taking place while defending champions seek to the win the inaugural Nations League on home turf, with two of Europe's most promising sides -- England and the -- contest the second semi-final on Thursday evening.

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First Published: Fri, June 07 2019. 09:40 IST