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France ‘taking all necessary precautions’ to halt spread of virus as World Cup final looms

France is trying to stop the spread of a virus among the team as is prepares for its World Cup final match against Argentina on Sunday.

The World Cup final is set, but one team is doing everything it can to be at full strength when the game arrives. 

France, fresh off beating Morocco in the semifinals, is trying to avoid the spread of a virus as it prepares for Argentina on Sunday. 

Two players – Dayot Upamecano and Adrien Rabiot – were unavailable for France’s semifinal match and had been isolated from other team members. 

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Upamecano was on the team bench for the game against Morocco, while Rabiot was made to stay in his room at the team hotel. 

The Middle East respiratory syndrome has impacted many attending the World Cup in Qatar and is known to cause flu-like symptoms, though it is unclear whether it is responsible for the sick players on the French national team. 

"We've had a few cases of flu-like symptoms," France's head coach Didier Deschamps said, according to ESPN. "We are trying to be careful so it doesn't spread, and players have made great efforts out on the pitch, and obviously their immune systems suffer." 

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France defeated Morocco on Wednesday, 2-0, after taking the lead in just the fifth minute of play. 

Randal Kolo Muani put the French team up by two goals in the 79th minute, ending Morocco’s magical run to the semifinals. 

France is doing all it can to be at full strength in the final, where the team will meet an Argentina team led by Lionel Messi

"Dayot Upamecano felt sick immediately after the match [against England]," Deschamps continued. "It happens when you make such an effort, your body is weakened, and you are more prone to be infected by these viruses.

"We are taking all necessary precautions, we are trying to make sure it doesn't spread, but viruses are of course infectious, and we have to take precautions against it. We separated him from others and Adrien as well."

France is looking to become the first team in 60 years to repeat as World Cup champions. 

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