EdF: small alert for Adrien Rabiot before Austria

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The big day is approaching for the France team! On Monday, the Blues will start Euro 2024 with a tantalizing duel against Austria in Düsseldorf (9 p.m.). For the first match of the tournament, Didier Deschamps should trust William Saliba in central defense as well as Adrien Rabiot in the midfield. Despite a truncated preparation due to a calf injury, the Juventus Turin player is expected in the French starting lineup, despite a slight scare in training.

As relayed by The Team, the French international (43 caps, 4 goals) was injured in the ankle during today’s session. While training was interrupted for a few minutes to facilitate the intervention of the Blues staff, the main person concerned was finally able to resume his place as the sports daily adds. Nothing serious for the former Parisian.

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