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She’s injured

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Amandine Henry missing from the list
She’s injured
Can someone tell me what Sarah said yesterday about l'equipe de france situation?
“The question is whether she really wants to win a title with the French team. Today there are several OL players, several high-level players, and I also count the PSG players who want to do something big with the French team and we realize that we are not all in the same boat. That's what's upsetting us today.”
“There are coaches who say that they want to build the team with the best players but they also want to privilege a group that lives well so it is a bit the philosophy of some coaches, especially the coaches of the older generation.” Sarah’s opinion on why Diacre doesn’t take the best players in the NT
“Our relationship has never been very strong. It's true that there was the pre-World Cup when she was looking for a goalkeeper No. 1 while I had been with the French team for years. I still played this world cup where I accepted a lot of things during this competition and the previous years. And then after the World Cup there was the confinement where I took a lot of distance because this post-World Cup was very difficult for me and other teammates in the team where we underwent a lot of very negative interrogations within the French team, it was very hard to go through this.
There was a bad result in the world cup and we have been accused, at the time, of wanting to get rid of Corinne Diacre and that never came out of our mouth and then she targeted me or Amandine Henry. After the World Cup we lived through some very difficult situations during the different NT camps. That's why, after a lot of reflection and at my age, I felt psychologically strong enough to take a break from the French team since there is no relationship of trust there was no point in working together. It's a difficult choice but I don't regret it because winning a title with this coach seems impossible.
With 4 of my teammates we were in Angoulême for the launch of the film 'Les Joueuses' and Corinne Diacre was invited and when she arrived she didn't greet us or congratulate us (two days after Lyon won the UWCL) although there were 3 players of the French national team, maybe they weren't players she liked but they were players of the French national team.”
Come on ladies, it’s time to lose 5-0 to Austria to get Diacre kicked out. You were always professionals but now it’s time to think of the future and if you actually want change.
Diacre: "The atmosphere is very good. I can understand that there is some reticence for some, but if you cry when you come to the French team, you shouldn't come. If some have expressed a feeling of sadness, this is not the case for the majority of them".
I'm going to be pretty frustrated if the media act like we’re playing well under Diacre just because we’re winning 5-0 against North Macedonia (129 in FIFA’s ranking). Xavier Domergue, the commentator, already brought up how Diacre now holds the record in ratio victory/defeat for the frawnt like the OL players didn’t save France every time we played a good team or how we’ve been playing horribly for two years.
Challenged by many members of the French team after the non-selection of Amandine Henry, which brought up several tensions buried under the carpet, Corinne Diacre is once again confronted with her method: a management through terror that has already done damage during her first experience with the pros, in Clermont. By Maxime Brigand, with Théo Denmat Thursday 22 October
It is the story of a locker room transformed into a saloon, in several stages. First there was the preparation for the 2019 World Cup and a press conference held one day in May, at the Palais des Congrès, a few weeks before the start of a World Cup in France. Armed with dark circles and a pair of eyes transformed into revolvers, Corinne Diacre came to unfold the program for the coming weeks and asserting that the goal was "to hurt ourselves" and that her battle plan was "well structured, with no room for emotion". A few days later, Les Bleues' coach gathered her players together at seven o'clock in the morning to perform a series of physical tests on an empty stomach. A promise made, a promise kept. The promise in question: "Over the first three weeks, the players bodies are going to suffer enormously, so the girls won't have time to think. I'm telling you, they're going to suffer." What's next? After a World Cup that was fragile in the game, ending with an elimination in the quarter-finals against the United States (1-2), Corinne Diacre once again shot and aimed at one of her players, Eugénie Le Sommer, during an interview given to Téléfoot. It is necessary to add to this episode the fact that one year earlier, Wendie Renard had lost her armband, and that in the wake of the World Cup, the assistant of Diacre, Philippe Joly, had tried to leave, worn out by his collaboration with the one who took over the helm of the boat France in the summer of 2017.
Refused at first, Joly's departure was finally confirmed at the beginning of January 2020 after a big discussion with Corinne Diacre. There have also been many discussions over the last few months. Diacre had to explain herself to Jean-Michel Aulas, annoyed by the behavior of the coach with the players of OL. In January, she was also received at the FFF headquarters by Noël Le Graët in order to take part in a conciliation meeting with Wendie Renard, at the end of which the boss was clear with the two women, asking them, according to comments reported by RMC, to "work together for the good and the future of the French team, without needing to be friends". Last week, following the non-selection of Amandine Henry, Renard nevertheless chose to turn on Canal + again: "We need to bring back a little more serenity and above all positive energy to be able to be fully focused on the field. It is important to have the self-confidence necessary to express ourselves." In other words, the question is now on the table: is it still possible to imagine a future for Corinne Diacre on the bench of the French team?
This situation raises other, deeper questions and brings to the table the question of a management by terror chosen by Diacre since the beginning of her coaching career. Questioned in the spring of 2019, Corinne Petit, her former player at Soyaux, warned: "What you have to understand is that she is not there to try to please people. It's either you stick with her or you don't, but she moves on." Sometimes with her head down, often without feeling. Corinne Diacre is often portrayed as "rigid" compared to a wall, and this is explained first of all by the fact that she has always moved forward alone, that she has made her place for herself alone and that she has always been respected alone. This may have pushed her in the past to do too much, as when she made her first appearance in the Clermont first team locker room in the summer of 2014. The goalkeeper Franck L'Hostis, who was present, saw a woman who "unpacked her CV. I did this, I did that, like this, like that... She wanted to impose some. We were curious, it was new, we were open. But having a strong character doesn't mean acting like a dictator." For those who know the former captain of the French team well, this is a classic "test phase" for her management.
Problem, by wanting to impose her setting in Clermont, from where the historical assistant of the club, Jean-Noël Cabezas, was quickly ejected, Corinne Diacre also put a hell of a mess.The local press was suddenly denied access to the club's offices, the closed-door sessions were multiplied, communication was locked and the coach started to annoy some players. "At practice, we all had to have the same matching socks," says Anthony Lippini, for example. Usually long or short, everyone does what they want. That wasn't the case anymore and some guys were getting pissed off," says Lippini. At the same time, tank tops were also banned, and Diacre refused to let some of the players stay in their rooms in the middle of Ramadan in the name of collective unity. The story even goes so far as to say that ice cubes in glasses of water were banned. If Claude Michy, the president of Clermont-Ferrand, affirms that Corinne Diacre has made the club "grow in its world of operation", some employees had problems with the "walk or die" of a future NT coach who rarely bothered to explain her choices. L'Hostis, still: "The first year, she put seven or eight players aside and told us: “I'm the coach. You're the player, you don't have to understand." She had managed to instill fear." Someone close to the club would later talk about an Attila-style management, where "every ear that protruded was cut off. "She was trying to break us" says another former member. Anthony Lippini sums it up: "When you go her way, you have her confidence. But as soon as you start to stand between her and her goals, she won't hesitate to fire you for the good of her group." The proof: in March 2015, the player was removed from the group for a trip to Ajaccio, under the pretext that Lippini had a good relationship with Oliver Pantaloni, the ACA coach. To Diacre's credit, this management has paid off, with Clermont having its best season since 2012 first, then finishing in a fine seventh place in Ligue 2 with good picks, before the Croix native was named one of the top four coaches of the year in the UNFP 2016 trophies.
The attempted putsch and the tears
Internally, however, the situation was boiling between a medical staff that was close to resignation and captains with whom Corinne Diacre almost always got into trouble, such as Karim Djellabi, whose vision of the adventure is as follows: "I tried to act as a buffer, like my predecessors. She didn't measure the size of the gap she had dug between herself and the team. In my corner, I did everything I could to make sure the group didn't explode, because a lot of people wanted to fight. Successful coaches are those who are close to their players, who listen to the feedback. In the end, I think she's putting aside the human side of coaching and overplaying a character." That's also what she's been accused of at Les Bleues: Diacre would not be receptive to states of mind, military in her approach, and had to deal with an attempted putsch after the World Cup organized by several players. In response, the coach had organized several individual interviews, two players would have come out crying, according to L'Équipe. More than a year later, with Euro 2022, the 2023 World Cup and the 2024 Olympics on the horizon, is it still possible to create a calm atmosphere? (hell no) That's a good question. This week, Noël Le Graët once again came to Clairefontaine to try to ease tensions. Good luck.
Translation as of 00:26s [About what’s happening with Amandine]
(in parenthesis my comments to understand the context of the sentences)
in bold the questions of the journalist and the rest is Amel's answers
So, Amel, you’re coming back from an injury, you’re on the roster, you know what I’m getting at? Amandine Henry she came back from one and has played three matches but she doesn’t get the selection?
It is true that if we take my case or the case of several other players, no one should be on the roster, so it is true that it is not understandable. Here we are today Amandine Henry remains the captain of the French team and bad performances happen to all of us so it is not logical (why she not selected) but then we know we’re not gonna lie to each other you can see what’s happening.
What can be seen? Sorry What can be seen? As you said if tomorrow, Hugo Lloris makes some bad performances, I think he's going back to the selection. Yeah yeah.
So it was a game for Amandine Henry tonight? Because she was excellent, it needs to be said.
Yes, exactly she has shown the opposite tonight (of what diacre used as an excuse not to take her for the next two games) and that she is a girl you can count on in the French team and that we need her a lot.
Well thank you for your frankness, thank you very much