The France Women’s National Soccer Team is set to face off against Brazil in an important World Cup match, but it looks like they may have to do so without one of their key starters. Defender Wendie Renard has been a doubt for the match due to a thigh injury she picked up in the team’s last match against Norway.
Renard has been a key part of the team since her debut in 2011, and has been a regular starter for the team since then. She has been an integral part of the team’s success, helping them to win the 2019 SheBelieves Cup and reach the quarter-finals of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Her absence would be a huge blow to the team’s chances of success in the upcoming match against Brazil.
The team’s coach Corinne Diacre has said that Renard is being monitored closely and that the team will make a decision on her availability closer to the match. She also said that the team has a few options in terms of replacements should Renard not be able to play.
It remains to be seen if Renard will be able to play in the match against Brazil, but if she is unable to, it will be a huge loss for the team. Her presence on the pitch has been invaluable for the team in recent years, and her absence could have a major impact on the outcome of the match. The team will be hoping that she can make a full recovery in time for the match, but only time will tell if she is able to do so.