France have been hit with a blow as Paris Saint-Germain star Ousmane Dembele is set to miss their opening World Cup qualifier against Ukraine.
PSG star skips training with Les BleusDoue and Akliouche are set to cover the right wingFrance begin World Cup qualifiers in PolandFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đ˘đąWHAT HAPPENED?
According to the attacker, who suffered a hamstring issue during his clubâs 6-3 win over Toulouse, skipped Wednesdayâs closed-door training session at Clairefontaine and continued working individually. While he is expected to be back for the following match, France national boss Didier Deschamps is unlikely to risk him from the start in what many regard as the toughest fixture of Les Bleusâ qualifying campaign. With Dembele sidelined, Doue and Maghnes Akliouche are competing for the right-wing role in Wroclaw.
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This is more than just a fitness concern, Dembeleâs absence comes at a time when his stock has never been higher. After a treble-winning season with PSG and early whispers of Ballon dâOr contention, his injury knocks the balance of a France side preparing for the long road to 2026. For Deschamps, the immediate challenge is tactical and reshaping his attack without one of his most dynamic wide players, while also managing expectations in a group where Ukraine and Iceland could pose stubborn resistance. More broadly, France enter this campaign under the captaincy of superstar Mbappe, needing to show early authority as they seek to bounce back from their World Cup final defeat in Qatar.
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Dembeleâs injury status has overshadowed an otherwise smooth preparation camp. Liverpoolâs Ibrahima Konate and Juventusâ Adrien Rabiot both returned to full training, offering Deschamps crucial depth. Tactical drills in Wednesdayâs session focused heavily on passing structures and wing rotations, hinting that Deschamps may lean on Doueâs dynamism or Aklioucheâs creativity to stretch Ukraine. The match itself will take place in Wroclaw, Poland, a neutral venue chosen due to Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.Â
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If Dembele recovers quickly, he could return for the second qualifier against Iceland in Paris on September 9, easing concerns about a longer layoff. In the meantime, Deschamps will lean heavily on Kylian Mbappeâs firepower, Aurelien Tchouameniâs midfield authority, and emerging options like Doue and Akliouche.Â