The break is definitely consummated between Corinne Diacre and some of her executives. This Sunday, Kadidiatou Diani, who had announced his withdrawal from the France team last week in the wake of the position of captain Wendie Renard, explained that several players have "arrived at a point of no return" with their coach. "I would talk about rupture, said the striker of the Blues in the show Telefoot. It's important to have something new (at the head of the team), because the girls can't take it anymore. »

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The PSG striker returns in this interview on "the lack of professionalism" found in the France team and highlighted by the rebels in their statement. "We end up with a small staff, we don't have an assistant coach, no specific coach for the strikers while I would like to work in front of goal," she said. You should know that access to care was almost prohibited, you had to be really injured to be entitled to a massage, as you can normally have in a club. It's not normal, we're in a team of France. »

'A wake-up call'

Tuesday, at the exit of the executive committee of the FFF, the interim president Philippe Diallo announced the establishment of a special commission to deal with this file. After hearing the protagonists, the conclusions of this commission are expected on Thursday.

Will Corinne Deacon resign, be fired or kept in office with the promise of changes in method? According to information from Canal +, she does not intend to leave on her own, in any case. "We raised a cry of alarm, I hope that the Federation will take this seriously to move our team forward," Diani replied.

For her, if Deacon remains in office, there will be no World Cup. "We all dream of it, giving it up today hurts my heart, but I don't want to go there without having the necessary tools to get the trophy or a medal," added the PSG player. Time is running out. Five months before this World Cup in Oceania, the women's France team is experiencing the biggest crisis in its history.

  • Football
  • Women's France Team
  • Corinne Deacon
  • Sport
  • Kadidiatou Diani
  • Wendie Renard