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France's midfield dilemma: Tchouaméni out, Koné steps up

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France head into Saturday's World Cup round of 16 against Paraguay without midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni, who suffered a thigh injury during the final training on Friday, meaning the Real Madrid player will miss the match after starting three games in the tournament.

Tchouaméni, the team's vice‑captain, felt pain in his thigh during that session and was ruled out of the upcoming fixture. The injury was reported early Friday morning.

He has featured in three matches for France at this World Cup, all as a starter. His absence creates a gap in the midfield for the knockout stage.

Coaches expect Tchouaméni to recover in time for the quarter‑finals, should France progress. The quarter‑final opponent will be the winner of the Canada‑Morocco match, also scheduled for Saturday.

Manu Koné of AS Roma is identified as the likely replacement. The Roma midfielder has already started two World Cup games for France.

Koné was on the bench during the round‑of‑16 tie with Sweden, indicating his readiness to step into the starting eleven. His inclusion maintains continuity in the midfield despite the setback.

If France defeat Paraguay, they will face the Canada or Morocco victor later that day, adding urgency to the selection decision. The team will aim to secure the win while managing the midfield reshuffle.

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