The FFrench Football Federation responded in a very forceful manner to its captain’s announcement, Wendy Renard, will not play in the next World Cup in Australia and New Zealand if the situation with the French team is not reversed. Your ad has been endorsed by your peers Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Kadidiatou Dianiwho also declared their departure from ‘Les Bleues’ this Friday afternoon.
The Federation is emphatic: “The FFF has noted the statements of Renard, Diani and Katoto. Its Executive Committee, which will meet on February 28, will address the issue at that time. The FFF wants to remember that there is no one above the France team.”
The situation is more reminiscent of what was experienced in Spain in the ’15’ conflict. The 15 players who sent an email to the RFEF asking not to be contacted also indicated mental health problems caused by the situation and asked for improvements in the sports structure to achieve greater success.
Captain Wendie Renard has now threatened not to wear the national team jersey again while coach Corinne Deacon and her coaching staff are in place. Along with Renard, two weight players like Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Kadidiatou Diani, who also announced their departure from ‘Les Bleues’ this Friday afternoon.
A wind of revolt has been blowing in the women’s team since the emblematic captain of Olympique de Lyon and the national team made this announcement on their social networks with almost five months to go before the World Cup (July 20-20 August ) in Australia and New Zealand.
Wendie Renard (32) became forceful on her social networks: “It is with great regret that I send this message to inform my decision to withdraw from the French team,” she wrote. And he is very clear that he will not go to the World Cup under the current conditions.
Source: La Verdad

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