Youssouf Fofana says he "will do everything" possible to earn a place in France's starting line-up at the World Cup in Qatar.
Fofana only made his France debut against Austria in September, but his impressive form in Ligue 1 for Monaco was enough to earn him a spot in Didier Deschamps' 26-man squad for the tournament.
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Injuries to fellow midfielders Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kante mean he may even start for the reigning world champions, potentially alongside former team-mate Aurelien Tchouameni.
The 22-year-old says he will do all he can to receive a place among France's starters for their opening match against Australia on Tuesday.
"As a newcomer [to the squad], we come to discover this great competition," Fofana told reporters. "Whether you are 23 or 30, the first World Cup is always important.
"As a competitor, I will do everything to earn my place in the 11, like the 26, but always with respect for my teammates."
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Fofana's late charge into the squad may induce questions of whether he is up to the required standard to play at a World Cup for France, but the 22-year-old feels his performances speak for themselves.
"As I said, it's on the field that speaks," Fofana added. "The coach validated me. After the first game [debut against Austria], everyone validated me too!
"I no longer have time to tell myself whether I am happy or proud. The competition starts in two days.
"Two major players are absent [Pogba and Kante], but they also started in the France team one day. There is a beginning for everything."
France received a boost on Saturday as Raphael Varane returned to full training on Saturday.
After their match with Australia, Deschamps' men will take on Denmark and Tunisia in Group D as they look to retain their World Cup crown.