Amandine Henry, French national team midfielder, has been ruled out of the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup. The soon-to-be Angel City FC player was injured in training on Wednesday, during France’s preparation camp for the World Cup. She underwent an MRI on Thursday, according to French manager Hervé Renard. She will be replaced on the roster by Aïssatou Tounkara, who featured for Manchester United last year.
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