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Diary 22 March 2022, 18:28

What's ahead for AS Monaco's internationals

What's ahead for AS Monaco's internationals
After a big win against PSG (3-0), it's time for the international break. Here's a look at the fixtures and the results of the AS Monaco players who've left to join their countries.

A last break before the run-in. After their very fine victory against PSG (3-0) during the 29th round of Ligue 1, several of AS Monaco’s players joined their countires on the occasion of the international break in order to play friendly matches, or qualifiers for different competitions.

Friendlies and qualifiers

If Wissam Ben Yedder and Aurélien Tchouameni will play two friendly matches with France, just like Chrislain Matsima and Maghnes Akliouche with the U20s, for the others the matches will be more important. Guillermo Maripán’s Chile will try to snatch a place in the next World Cup, while Sofiane Diop and Benoît Badiashile with the U-21s, and Eliot Matazo with Belgium, will want to qualify for the Euros in 2023.

What’s ahead for our internationals:

Wissam Ben Yedder (France)

France – Côte d’Ivoire: Friday, March 25 in Marseille (Stade Vélodrome, 21:15) – Friendly
France – South Africa: Tuesday, March 29 in Lille (Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 21:15) – Friendly

Aurélien Tchouameni (France)

France – Côte d’Ivoire: Friday, March 25 in Marseille (Stade Vélodrome, 21:15) – Friendly
France – South Africa: Tuesday, March 29 in Lille (Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 21:15) – Friendly

Guillermo Maripán (Chile)

Brazil – Chile: Friday, March 25 in Rio de Janeiro (Stade Maracaña at 00:30) –  2023 World Cup Qualifying
Chile – Uruguay: Wednesday, March 30 in Santiago, Chile (Stade San Carlos de Apoquindo, 1:30) – 2023 World Cup Qualifying

Sofiane Diop (France U-21)

France – Faroe Islands: Thursday March 24 in Calais (L’Epopée stadium at 8:45 p.m.) – Qualification for Euro 2023
France – Northern Ireland: Monday March 28 in Calais (L’Epopée stadium at 8:45 p.m.) – Friendly

Benoît Badiashile (France U-21)

France – Faroe Islands: Thursday March 24 in Calais (L’Epopée stadium at 8:45 p.m.) – Qualification for Euro 2023
France – Northern Ireland: Monday March 28 in Calais (L’Epopée stadium at 8:45 p.m.) – Friendly

Eliot Matazo (Belgium U-21)

Denmark – Belgium: Tuesday March 29 in Herning (Arena Herning at 8 p.m.) – Qualification for Euro 2023

Chrislain Matsima (France U20)

France – Portugal: Sunday, March 27 at Clairefontaine (National Football Center at 3 p.m.) – Friendly
France – Portugal: Tuesday March 29 at Clairefontaine (National Football Center at 3 p.m.) – Friendly

Maghnes Akliouche (France U20)

France – Portugal: Sunday, March 27 at Clairefontaine (National Football Center at 3 p.m.) – Friendly
France – Portugal: Tuesday March 29 at Clairefontaine (National Football Center at 3 p.m.) – Friendly

But also… Jordan Semedo (France U19), Lisandru Olmeta and Ritchy Valmé (France U17) will participate with the French youth teams in the Elite Tour, qualifying for the next Euro in their respective age categories.

Rise. Risk. Repeat.