EdF: a package already approved for the Euro?

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Victim of an injury to his right thigh during the Bayern-Cologne match on April 13, Kingsley Coman (27) will once again miss several weeks of competition, having already been away from the field for two months this season following to a tear of the lateral ligament of the left knee. Terrible news for the 27-year-old Habs as Euro 2024 is fast approaching.

In today's edition, The Team makes an even more worrying revelation since Coman, in private, would only give himself a tiny chance of participating in the competition. The French international winger would therefore have a good chance of missing the competition organized in Germany from June 14 to July 14. An absence of size which could benefit Moussa Diaby, but also and above all Bradley Barcola, the sensation of the moment at PSG.

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