France skipper doubtful for key World Cup clash
Soccer Football - FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Group F - France v Jamaica - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia - July 23, 2023 France's Wendie Renard reacts after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Carl Recine
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France
captain Wendie Renard may have to sit out Saturday's key Women's World Cup
group game against Brazil after injuring her calf, officials said on Wednesday.
Renard, 33,
strained her calf in France’s 0-0 draw with Jamaica in Sydney on Sunday,
although completed the full 90 minutes as one of the pre-tournament favourites
made a stuttering start to their campaign.
The surprise
draw against the Caribbean islanders puts France under pressure for their
second Group F game in Brisbane at the weekend, especially after Brazil beat
Panama 4-0 in their opener.
Striker
Naomie Feller also missed training after a thigh knock against Jamaica but
Selma Bacha, who sprained her left ankle in the warm-up friendly against
Australia a fortnight ago, is back training as is Elisa de Almeida, who also
missed out on Sunday with a calf problem.


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