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DIRECT. World Cup: ‘It’s important that our blues participate’ welcomes Oudea-Kastera

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  • “The words of Lloris came at a time when the French federation, in the voice of its president, is more or less instructing not to wear (the armband “Only Love”),” Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castera said on BFM TV.
  • Senegalese Sadio Mane banned from the World Cup.
  • Adrian Rabiot’s press conference began at 10 am.
10:17

“My image will change if the contest goes well”

“My image will change if the competition goes well. Personally, I feel good. If my image is blurry, it’s because I want it, I don’t spread a lot and I don’t show myself so much off the field,” Rabiot explained at a press conference.

10:10

Rabiot on the form of Benzema

“It will be at the level of his personal feelings. Will it be ready right away? If not in the first match, it will be after. »

10:00

Udea-Castera returns to the One Love headband

“The legal regime regarding homosexuality in Qatar is absolutely unsatisfactory. What is important is the message of tolerance and safety that gay people can travel to Qatar like all other fans, the sports minister explained on BFM TV.

The words of Lloris came at a time when the French federation, in the voice of its president, is more or less instructing not to wear (the One Love armband).

What matters to me is that our Blues are engaged. You have seen the letter they wrote in which they unequivocally condemn all forms of discrimination. They indicate that they will support NGOs that advocate for all human rights through the Generation 2018 Foundation.

09:56

Sadio Mane package

The Senegalese Federation announced on Thursday the package of its star Sadio Mane, who was wounded in the right fibula.

The Bayern striker led his selection to the final African Cup of Nations victory earlier this year.

09:52

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Source: Le Parisien

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