Eugénie le Sommer, it's soon official

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Eugénie Le Sommer is on the way to enter a little more into the history of French football this Tuesday evening, with the meeting between the Bleues and Iceland in the League of Nations. And it's far from over.

In the history of the French football team, there will soon be Eugénie Le Sommer and the others. The player of Olympique Lyonnais is already the best scorer in the history of the Blue, with 93 international goals. She will now offer herself the record for selections.

If she played this Tuesday evening during the League of Nations Meeting between France and Iceland, in Le Mans, Eugénie Le Sommer will celebrate his 199th Cape. It will be one more selection than Sandrine Soubeyrand, the current record of the record, with 198 selections. It is of course a record of men and women combined, since the best brands in the Blues are held by Hugo Lloris (145 selections) and Olivier Giroud (57 goals).

Eugénie le Sommer, it's far from over

Eugénie Le Sommer is announced for this France-Island. She has not always been essential among the Blue in recent seasons, due to the choices of the selectors, or sometimes of her injuries. But the player of Olympique Lyonnais, now 35 years old, is very appreciated by Laurent Bonadei.

“” It has extraordinary technical qualities, in the use of the ball, the small spacesunderlines the coach of the Bleues in the team. She has an exceptional ball strike. She has a head game and relaxation compared to her size that is incredible. She can stay in the air for a very long time, with a super timing. It is complete. She could play in the middle of the field to extend her career! The story is far from over …

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