Hervé Renard could, this Wednesday, February 28, enter the history of French football.
The Women's Nations League, first edition, awaits its winner, and it will be called France or Spain.
A response expected around 9 p.m. at the Olympic stadium in Seville, an hour later in the event of extra time or penalties.
And even if the competition is nothing like a World Cup or Olympic Games, the real objective for 2024 would be the first trophy for Les Bleues.
This is what the coach appointed in March 2023 achieved by agreeing to leave the men's Saudi Arabia, and a staggering salary, for the French players, and remuneration largely revised downwards.
Hervé Renard, a traveler at heart, wants to make history with his country, he repeats it in all his interventions with the press, and it begins this week with a meeting against the Spanish, world champions in title.
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