Wandie Renard is mulling a return to the France women’s national time after the departure of head coach Corinne Diacre.
Renard announced a shock decision to step back from international football just months before, a stance followed by forwards Kadidiatou Diani and Marie-Antoinette Katoto. The players questioned the structure of the national team under the leadership of Diacre.
The FFF jettisoned Diacre stating the situation had “reached a point of no return which harms the interests of the national team.”
Now days after the expulsion of Diacre, Renard has changed tone and says she is willing to make a come back.
Renard said to radio station Europe 1 : It’s the coach who will select me if I perform well with my club… but why not?”.
She continued, “I am a competitor at heart. I love this jersey and I want to do everything to win a title.”
The FFF is eager for normalcy to prevail in the national team as they prepare to participate at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.