French team: Theo Hernandez gives news of his brother

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Monday evening, the France team will launch its Euro against Austria. The Blues want to wash away the failure of 2021 and the elimination in the round of 16 against Switzerland. This European Championship, Lucas Hernandez will not participate. As a reminder, the PSG central defender is the victim of a cruciate ligament rupture, suffered during the match against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

Present at a press conference this Saturday, his brother, Théo, gave news of his eldest. “It’s a bit of a sad situation. He got hurt again. He’s doing better, I talk to him every day. I hope we will go as far as possible for him”he explained.

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