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Julien Marchand, indisponible jusqu'aux quarts ?

Julien Marchand of France is substituted during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 Pool A match between France and New Zealand (Photo by David Ramos - World Rugby/World Rugby via Getty Images)

Le talonneur de l’équipe de France, Julien Marchand, s’est blessé aux ischio-jambiers contre les All Blacks vendredi 8 septembre et devrait manquer la fin des matchs de poule de la Coupe du monde.

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Le numéro 2 toulousain avait commencé le match avec un gros bandage à la cuisse gauche et n’a même pas pu attendre la mi-temps du match d’ouverture de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby au Stade de France avant de sortir pour ce qui a été confirmé par le sélectionneur Laurent Labit comme une blessure aux ischio-jambiers. Selon le Midi Olympique, le joueur de 28 ans risque d’être absent quatre à cinq semaines avant de passer des examens complémentaires la semaine prochaine, ce qui le priverait probablement des matchs contre l’Uruguay, la Namibie et l’Italie.

Maintenant que la France a franchi le plus gros obstacle de son groupe en battant les All Blacks 27-13, Labit a déclaré aujourd’hui que Marchand n’était même pas dans les plans du staff pour jouer contre l’Uruguay jeudi 14 septembre.

« Comme je l’ai dit, on ne va pas agir dans la précipitation. De toute manière, “Juju” (Marchand) n’était pas prévu pour le match face à l’Uruguay. Sa blessure ne change rien dans nos plans pour le moment », a déclaré Laurent Labit.

En attendant, « Sipili Falatea pourrait jouer talon, Baille aussi ».

 

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