Announced as a starter by L’Equipe for the French women’s team’s match in Portugal, this Tuesday (7:15 p.m.), Amandine Henry was removed from the starting lineup by Hervé Renard.
While waiting to play with Losc from January 1 (on loan for two months from her club in Los Angeles), Amandine Henry is content with matches for the French women’s team. The 34-year-old midfielder, who scored against Austria last Friday, will not play the Nations League match against Portugal this Tuesday (7:15 p.m. on W9) in Leiria. Announced holder by The Teamshe is not on the scoresheet.
Like five other players, Henry is subject to a suspension for the Final Four of the Nations League in the event of a warning this Tuesday. Only Léa Le Garrec starts the game, while the Blues are already qualified for the final phase, Wendie Renard, Griedge Mbock, Élisa De Almeida and Eugénie Le Sommer also being excluded from the starting eleven by Hervé Renard. No Selma Bacha, Grace Geyoro, Kenza Dali and Kadidiatou Diani in the team either.
Maëlle Lakrar and Estelle Cascarino form the central hinge, Sakina Karchaoui is the captain of the day, while Vicki Becho, Clara Mateo and Julie Dufour are associated in the offensive sector.
The last of the year for this confrontation against the ⚔️
Kick-off at 7:15 p.m. on France 4 📺#PORFRA #ProudtobeBlue pic.twitter.com/qCjloqhdjs
— French Women’s Team (@equipedefranceF) December 5, 2023