Bad news in Clairefontaine

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The Blues face Croatia on March 20 and 23 in the quarterfinals of the League of Nations. An important meeting that Didier Deschamps will have to animate without one of his offensive options. One of the 24 players called under the flags last Thursday being already forfeit.

Marcus Thuram went to Clairefontaine well on Monday but to have the doctors of the French team his injury to the left ankle. “” Inter Milan striker was auscultated by Dr. Franck Le Gall before taking exams. Embarrassed by recurring pain in the left ankle, Marcus Thuram will not be able to participate in the meetings scheduled for Thursday March 20 in Split and Sunday March 23 at the Stade de France against Croatia Announces the FFF this day in a press release.

No joker for Deschamps

“” I’m not at the top of my form, I’ve been taking a lot of medication for a month. But I make sacrifices for Inter and … for the French team », Souffle the internet striker last week, thus relayed by the team, at the end of the eighth in the return from the Champions League of the Milanese against the Feyenoord Rotterdam.

“” The coach relies for the moment on a group of twenty-three players “, Specifies the FFF. A priori, while the initial group had been extended with the convocation in particular of the Parisian Rookie Désiré Goué, Didier Deschamps should not use Joker for this double confrontation with Croatia.

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