Désiré Doué, Paris Saint-Germain’s 19-year-old midfielder/attacker, was among the players called up to the national team for the October break, which began on Monday. However, the PSG player will not be playing for the French U-21 team. He is out with an ankle injury report RMC Sport and L’Equipe.
❗️🇫🇷Désiré Doué est également forfait avec l’équipe de France espoirs, il souffre de la cheville.
— Fabrice Hawkins (@FabriceHawkins) October 7, 2024
Désiré Doué is also out for the French U23 team, suffering from an ankle injury.
L’Equipe:
“PSG midfielder Désiré Doué has had to withdraw from the Bleuets squad and the final two Euro 2025 qualifying matches, this Friday in Cyprus and on Tuesday, October 15 against Austria in Nancy.”
This is bad news for the player, who won’t have any game time with Les Bleuets to get back on track after some complicated matches with PSG. Perhaps, moreover, he was hampered by the pain in his ankle, affected a short while ago.
In any case, caution is the order of the day and he will be rested. We hope he’ll soon be able to return to competition and his best level.