The French national team may have to do without Marcus Thuram and N’Golo Kanté on Tuesday against Sweden in the Round of 16 of the World Cup. Two potential absences that would come at the worst possible time as Les Bleus enter the knockout stage.
Didier Deschamps will likely have to cope without both players against Sweden. According to L’Équipe, Marcus Thuram is dealing with calf pain. The French striker, who only came on late against Iraq (3-0), did not take part in group training sessions on Saturday and Sunday. He is therefore expected to withdraw from the match.
Injury concerns ahead of a crucial knockout clash
N’Golo Kanté is also a doubt. The midfielder is struggling with a knee issue and could miss this first do-or-die match. However, his condition is not causing major concern for the French medical staff at this stage.
Not starters, but still valuable. Didier Deschamps may therefore be forced to adjust his plans against Sweden. Nothing dramatic for now, but at this stage of the competition, every setback matters. France are moving forward, but the injury list is already starting to grow.
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