French women's team. Discarded at PSG, Grace Geyoro benefits from a “breath of oxygen”

French women's team. Discarded at PSG, Grace Geyoro benefits from a “breath of oxygen”
French women's team. Discarded at PSG, Grace Geyoro benefits from a “breath of oxygen”

“It’s always an honor to be called up to the French team. » Grace Geyoro can take advantage of her selection with the Blues to have fun again. The Saint-Germain player is currently going through complicated times at the club. Linked to the capital team until 2028, she is in conflict with Fabrice Abriel, who arrived on the women's bench this summer, the latter having removed the captain's armband from her at the start of the season and also having removed her from the band. “It’s complicated, I’m not inventing anything and we know that I’m in a complicated situation. But that's how it is. It's part of a career and, in any case, I won't let that get me down. »

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Grace Geyoro is therefore experiencing this situation at the club with difficulty, as she confided to RMC Sport. “It’s more of a disappointment because it’s my favorite club. I agreed to extend without any guarantee of recruitment. I agreed to extend for myself and also because I believed in the project. »

A relationship-based selector

The midfielder with 89 caps spoke about the pleasure of being able to put his club problems aside and to be able to concentrate on getting together with the team. “It’s always nice to come back to the French team. We had a first internship with Laurent Bonadei which went really well and where he explained to us the game plan, the vision and the life project too. Because it is based a lot on that, on relationships. »

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Against Nigeria and Spain, France will therefore be able to fully count on Geyoro. “I'm very, very good, I'm here, I'm in good shape and ready to play these two matches. And above all, it's a real breath of fresh air to be here and that can only do me good. I'm going to give myself this week to try to play both matches. »

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