France World Cup 2026: Aurélien Tchouameni Ruled Out of Round of 16 vs Paraguay

France national team midfielder Aurélien Tchouameni has been ruled out of the team’s upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 fixture against Paraguay due to an adductor injury, according to reports from L’Equipe and RMC Sport cited by sports.fr.

Training Ground Setback in Philadelphia

The latest medical update from the French camp confirms that Aurélien Tchouameni pulled up during Friday’s practice session after feeling discomfort in his adductor muscles. Medical evaluations, including an MRI scan, quickly confirmed a minor tear. With Les Bleus scheduled to face Paraguay in Philadelphia, head coach Didier Deschamps and the national team’s technical staff chose to sideline the midfielder immediately rather than risk exacerbating the issue.

Tchouameni had featured heavily in the group stage, starting three of France’s four matches against Senegal, Norway, and Sweden. The only group fixture he missed was the encounter against Iraq.

Midfield Alternatives and Quarter-Final Uncertainty

To fill the void in the starting lineup, AS Roma midfielder Manu Koné is expected to step into the holding role against Paraguay, mirroring the tactical setup used during the Iraq fixture. Beyond the immediate Round of 16 knockout match, sports.fr reports via L’Equipe that Tchouameni’s recovery timeline makes him doubtful for a potential quarter-final fixture on July 9, given the mandatory healing window required for adductor lesions.

Didier Deschamps et Guy Stéphan
Photo: sports.fr

The reshuffle in the middle of the pitch also raises questions about the utilization of Paris Saint-Germain youngster Warren Zaïre-Emery. Having yet to log minutes in the tournament, Zaïre-Emery sits further down the central midfield pecking order behind established options, including N’Golo Kanté, who has also seen limited involvement.

Next Steps for Les Bleus

France faces Paraguay on Saturday at 23:00 local time in Philadelphia with a spot in the World Cup quarter-finals on the line. Deschamps and his staff will look to Koné and the remaining squad depth to secure advancement while monitoring Tchouameni’s rehabilitation day by day.

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