Sunday, on Canal +, the captain of the France team targeted the management of the coach Corinne Deacon during the last world.

An outing that takes place in a context of persistent tensions between Corinne Deacon and her group. 

The captain of the French football team Amandine Henry said Sunday on Canal + that there were "a lot of problems" at the Blue, particularly targeting the "management" of the coach Corinne Deacon during the World-2019, described as "total chaos".

During the competition organized in France, "sportingly, I did not experience 100% fulfillment. Humanly, I saw girls cry in their room. It was total chaos", confided the captain of the Bleues, not retained for the last two qualifying matches for Euro-2022, "sporting criteria" being invoked by Deacon. 

️ Amandine Henry: "Humanly, I saw girls cry in their room, I personally have sometimes cried in my room, because I wanted to experience this World Cup but it was total chaos" pic. twitter.com/0CCny4HCo4

- Canal Football Club (@CanalFootClub) November 15, 2020

Persistent tensions between Deacon and his group

Relating the announcement of her non-selection, the Lyon midfielder said Sunday that "the call (from Corinne Deacon, Editor's note) lasted fourteen, fifteen seconds, I will remember it all my life".

"At the time I was shocked (...) This discussion hurt me, I was really touched, in addition sporting I felt great", she added.

Several players had reacted to his non-selection, Amel Majri notably evoking "tensions" around the selection.

The exit of the captain of the Bleues comes in a context of persistent tensions between the coach and her group.

This summer, goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi (34 years old, 149 caps) had chosen to voluntarily withdraw from the France team because of a "very negative climate" around Corinne Deacon.

“Winning a title with this coach seems impossible to me,” she also judged at the end of October.

Les Bleues leading group G

"When you see yourself on the list, there are two feelings: joy and fear," Henry said four days after Corinne Deacon announced her selection for the last two qualifying matches for the Euro -2022.

Les Bleues currently share the head of Group G with Austria, which they will challenge on November 27 at Guingamp, before hosting Kazakhstan at Vannes on December 1.