Eduardo Camavinga suffers sprained ankle on France duty | OneFootball

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·27 March 2024

Eduardo Camavinga suffers sprained ankle on France duty

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Eduardo Camavinga (21) was one of two players forced off through injury during France’s 3-2 victory over Chile on Tuesday. The Real Madrid midfielder has suffered a sprained ankle, according to RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins.

Despite the victory in what was Les Bleus’ final match before Euro 2024, it was a costly night for Didier Deschamps’ side. Jonathan Clauss (31) was forced off in the 11th minute with what has been confirmed as a hamstring tear. The Olympique de Marseille defender is expected to miss several weeks of action.


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Deschamps was forced into another unplanned change before the break. Camavinga went down late in the first half and was forced off in the 44th minute. He is suffering from a sprained ankle, the severity of which is yet to be ascertained, however, it has been described by L’Équipe as a “small sprain”. Further tests will be done on Wednesday in order to define his period of absence.

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