The images left us fearing the worst.
The words then were reassuring.
And yet, it is not certain that the captain of the Blues, Grégory Alldritt, will set foot on the pitch at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq (North) against Italy, Sunday February 25, during the third day of the Six Nations Tournament.
Victim of a deep cut to the left knee during the victory against Scotland in Edinburgh on Saturday (16-20), will the third center line from La Rochelle be able to resume training at the start of next week with the Tricolores in Marcoussis to be ready for the match?
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The time limit for the healing of such an injury seems short and there is not particularly optimism in the entourage of the XV of France, even if the player was confident at a press conference just after the encounter.
“It’s going very well, there was more fear than harm,” he said.
It’s a wound that has opened.
The muscle is not affected, just the skin which is wide open.
A few stitches and now we have to let it heal.
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