Maignan, another hard blow!

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Towards a new blow for Mike Maignan and the French team? After Kingsley Coman, it’s up to the Milan goalkeeper to give Didier Deschamps and his staff a cold sweat.

Injured in the right adductor, the AC Milan goalkeeper has not played since the end of April with his club.

But his participation in Euro 2024 was not in question since he was due to make his comeback to the competition this weekend, on the last day of Serie A.

But another hard blow. According to newspaper information The Team announces the French goalkeeper injured a finger this Thursday in training. The player must take additional exams to find out more about his period of unavailability.

Who will be number 1 in the event of a Maignan package?

What if Mike Maignan were to miss out on Euro 2024 with the France team? A priori, the player trained at Paris Saint-Germain should be in the game. But be careful. In the event of a withdrawal, Didier Deschamps should choose a new number 1 goalkeeper to guard the Tricolores cage.

In the last matches of the Blues, it was Brice Samba who kept the cage for the 2018 world champions. Could the cards be reshuffled between the Lensois and Alphonse Aréola? It’s not impossible. The West Ham goalkeeper had a good year with the London club while the Sang et Or captain was quite irregular.

The hierarchy could shift again between the two men. Didier Deschamps should give more details on this subject during the gathering.

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