Hervé Renard, the big news

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Two weeks before the Final Four of the Women’s Nations League, Hervé Renard, the coach of the Bleues, can rejoice in the recovery of his captain Wendie Renard, operated at the end of last year.

In exactly two weeks, on February 23 at Groupama Stadium, the French women’s team will play a terrible semi-final against Germany for the Final Four of the very first Women’s Nations League. The Blues will then face Spain or the Netherlands, on February 28, to play for the first title in the history of the selection or for third place in this competition.

Hervé Renard is waiting to know if he could count on Wendie Renard, the defensive boss and captain of the team. The OL player underwent surgery on December 27, after a hip injury, and is continuing her rehabilitation. A publication from the Rhone club on X, Wednesday, shows the Martinique woman all smiles on a bike. His unavailability was originally to be measured during the week…

The Blues list coming soon

Sunday (9 p.m.), the 33-year-old defender will not play in the D1 Arkéma clash between OL, intractable leader with 14 victories in as many days, and PSG, runner-up who is already 10 points behind. To see if she can resume competition during the quarter-final of the Coupe de France next week, against Montauban, before the international window.

Hervé Renard will unveil his list for the final phase of the League of Nations next Wednesday (11 a.m., from Lyon City Hall). Wendie Renard could be summoned even if she has not yet resumed. Amandine Henry, suspended three matches with Losc after receiving a red card, should be in the game.

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