Mendy suffers knee injury, leaves France squad with Lacazette

Joe Wright
November 12, 2018 17:26 MYT
Benjamin Mendy has left the France squad after being diagnosed with a knee injury, while Alexandre Lacazette has also been replaced.

The French Football Federation (FFF) confirmed on Monday that Arsenal striker Lacazette has withdrawn after a consultation between national team doctor Franck Le Gall and Gunners medical staff.

The 27-year-old had only been officially added to the France squad on Monday, after Manchester United's Anthony Martial pulled out with a groin problem.

The FFF did not specify the injury to Lacazette, who has been replaced in the squad by Alassane Plea.

... and another update: @LacazetteAlex is unable to join up with Les Bleus, so @borussia_en forward @alassane_plea will take his place. #FiersdetreBleus pic.twitter.com/3QN9LGJOeP

— French Team (@FrenchTeam) November 12, 2018
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However, they did confirm that Manchester City full-back Mendy has suffered "a sprained left knee and a meniscal injury" and will return to his club for treatment.

Lyon defender Ferland Mendy has replaced his namesake in Didier Deschamps' set-up.

France face Netherlands in the Nations League on Friday before a friendly match with Uruguay four days later.

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