FIFA World Cup 2018: France full back Djibril Sidibe limps out of training
France full back Djibril Sidibe limped out of training on Sunday with a possible ankle injury in a setback to the side ahead of this week's World Cup quarter-final against Uruguay.
Sidibe has just recovered from a knee injury which forced him to lose his place in the France starting line-up to Benjamin Pavard. (Source: AP)
France full back Djibril Sidibe limped out of training on Sunday with a possible ankle injury in a setback to the side ahead of this week’s World Cup quarter-final against Uruguay.
France had already lost full back Benjamin Mendy for the round of 16 clash against Argentina due to a small muscle injury and also missed training.
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If Sidibe is ruled out, coach Didier Deschamps will be left with only two options for the quarter-final clash, though defender Presnel Kimpembe can also play at full back.
Sidibe has just recovered from a knee injury which forced him to lose his place in the France starting line-up to Benjamin Pavard.