Three days after Warren Zaire-Emery suffered a sprain during France-Gibraltar (14-0), the Blues recorded the injury of Jean-Clair Todibo on Tuesday.
France is no more spared than Spain or other nations when it comes to injuries. New illustration this Tuesday, with Jean-Clair Todibo who complained of discomfort in his quadriceps, according to information relayed by The Team. Three days after Warren Zaire-Emery’s sprain, the France team will most likely have to do without another player this Tuesday evening, against Greece.
Holder during the Blues’ demonstration on Saturday evening against Gibraltar (14-0), Jean-Clair Todibo could have participated in this final qualifying match for Euro 2024. But according to an internal source in the French staff cited by the media , the pain felt by the Niçois in the quadriceps should prevent him from playing. The central defender’s participation in the Ligue 1 match scheduled for Sunday between Nice and Toulouse could also be compromised.
Saliba-Disasi in hinge?
Pending possible confirmation of Jean-Clair Todibo’s withdrawal, the French hinge who should start Tuesday evening’s match against Greece could be composed of William Saliba and Axel Disasi. On the sides, Jules Koundé (right) and Lucas Hernandez (left) are expected.