Theo Hernandez in the infirmary and absent from training
The AC Milan player suffers from “a little pain in a calf”. Defender Theo Hernandez, slightly injured in a calf, missed training for the France team on Monday at the…

Theo Hernandez in the infirmary and absent from training
The AC Milan player suffers from “a little pain in a calf”.
Defender Theo Hernandez, slightly injured in a calf, missed training for the France team on Monday at the Clairefontaine national football center. The AC Milan player suffers from a “slight calf pain“, detailed the management of the Blues four days from Gibraltar-France, Friday in Faro (Portugal). His absence did not, however, call into question his availability for this qualifying match for Euro 2024.
Coach Didier Deschamps has already lost another left full-back, Ferland Mendy, who withdrew with shin pain on the eve of the rally. He nevertheless has Eduardo Camavinga in his squad, the Madrid midfielder being regularly used as a left-back.
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At the end of the afternoon in Clairefontaine (Yvelines), the Blues were complete for the start of their daily training session, with their goalkeeper Alphonse Areola, who arrived during the day. The doorman, winner of the Europa League Conference, had been granted a few more days of rest than his teammates gathered since Friday.
Kamara already hard at work
Aston Villa midfielder Boubacar Kamara, called up on Sunday evening to replace injured Adrien Rabiotwas also present on the lawn. After canceling his honeymoon at the last minute to join the Blueshe accompanied his partners for a long autograph session with the few hundred spectators invited by the Federation, but he did not participate in the collective training session.
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The Habs were therefore 21 for this Monday session, three days before flying to Portugal to face Gibraltar there (Friday, Faro, 8:45 p.m.). They then welcome Greece on Monday in Saint-Denis (8:45 p.m.), still in the context of qualifying for the Euro.