MAKING OF
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Having returned to the French team since the appointment of Hervé Renard as coach, Eugénie Le Sommer now dreams of winning a first major title with the French team, of which she is the historic top scorer with 93 goals.
This first edition of the Nations League therefore represents a great opportunity to achieve this, even if the field is particularly tough with Germany as an opponent in the semi-finals this Friday in its stronghold of Lyon.
A month ago, before the Renard upheaval and his ultimately non-freelance with the Ivory Coast during the recent men's African Cup of Nations, the OL striker took the time to confide in the Figaro.
What do you think of this first Final Four in the history of the Women's Nations League?
Eugénie Le Sommer:
As this is the first edition, we wanted to put on a good show and we see it as a title worth seeking out.
We know the boys have it…
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