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Lucas Hernandez is seriously injured, in danger of missing the 2022 World Cup

by Xem trực tiếp bóng đá K+ truc tiep hd
The FIFA virus has not yet let go of the French team when Lucas Hernandez is the latest name to be hospitalized in the first match at the 2022 World Cup <a href="https://tilebong.com/xoilac-tv/">xoilactv</a>
France confidently faced Australia in the opening match of Group D of the World Cup 2022. However, in the 9th minute, the world champion let the opponent concede a goal. Worth mentioning, in that effort to save the ball, Lucas Hernandez was seriously injured.
While the Australian players celebrated the goal, Lucas Hernandez rolled onto the field hugging his knees. The Bayern defender was injured while accompanying Mathew Leckie.
After assessing the situation, the medical team advised Lucas to leave the field. The star number 21 burst into tears when unable to continue playing. Knee injuries are always a nightmare for every player. Based on the expressions and reactions of insiders, it is not excluded that this injury will cause Lucas to lose his place in the 2022 World Cup.
Hernandez's brother's career was constantly hampered by injuries. This season alone, the former Atletico Madrid player had to take a 47-day break from September 14 to October 31 because of a muscle tear.
In the post-match press conference, coach Didier Deschamps said of Lucas Hernandez's condition: "He needs to do more tests. But I find this injury quite serious."
So after Pogba, Kante, Benzema, href="https://keobet79.com/bet168/">bet168</a> Nkunku, the list of French sick soldiers has Lucas. Anyway, Les Bleus still has the necessary replacements. Deschamps' teachers and students successfully turned around when they defeated Australia with a score of 4-1.

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