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François Cros out injured, Virgile Lacombe gives news

François Cros out injured, Virgile Lacombe gives news
François Cros out injured, Virgile Lacombe gives news

If Stade Toulousain won against Racing 92, an executive from this French champion team had to leave his place earlier than expected. François Cros came out injured in the shoulder and it was Théo Ntamack who returned in his place.

Shoulder affected for Cros

The information communicated by Canal immediately after the release of the third line seemed rather positive. This optimism seemed rather shared by Virgile Lacombe, who gave news of his player. The coach, as La Dépêche indicates, hopes that he is right not to fear a too serious injury.

François fell a little hyperextended on his shoulder after a tackle. A priori, there is nothing very serious. Instead, we took it out for safety. Does he have a loose shoulder? No, no, I don't think so, well, knock on wood. We'll check all that but it should be fine.

Optimism, but also a touch of caution. As for Anthony Jelonch, who had to undergo a concussion protocol, everything seems to be going well since the one who was on the second line this Saturday was able to return to the field.

To summarize

If Stade Toulousain won against Racing 92, an executive from this French champion team had to leave his place earlier than expected. François Cros came out injured in the shoulder and it was Théo Ntamack who returned in his place. Virgile Lacombe gave some news.

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