With some of his star attacking players not currently on song, Didier Deschamps is facing a real - and simultaneously very daunting - dilemma as to who should partner Kylian Mbappe up front in his France side ahead of Euro 2020.
The France boss has added rather than lost firepower to his attacking arsenal since the 2018 World Cup victory in Russia, while seasoned internationals Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud are still key members of his squad.
Anthony Martial, Kingsley Coman and even Wissam Ben Yedder are now their main competitors as opposed to Thomas Lemar and Nabil Fekir two years ago.