Raphael Varane indicated he is on course to be fit for France’s World Cup campaign as the Manchester United defender recovers from a leg injury.
Centre-back Varane is not expected to play any club football until the Qatar 2022 tournament gets under way, having been substituted in pain during United’s October 22 draw at Chelsea.
He jarred his leg badly just before the hour mark at Stamford Bridge, casting doubt on whether he would be able to play any part in the finals for France boss Didier Deschamps, as Les Bleus defend their title.
News on the 29-year-old’s recovery is positive though, with the 87-cap international posting pictures and a video on Sunday of him training at the France team’s Clairefontaine headquarters.
He wrote in English: “Thank you everyone for the kind messages this week. I have been working! Feeling good.”
His French language message said he had “been working hard and I feel a lot better”, which is an update that will be welcomed by Deschamps.
The directive from Deschamps is that only fully fit players will go with France to Qatar, with a major question mark also hanging over Paul Pogba’s readiness, given he has been sidelined for Juventus since July with a knee injury.
Deschamps said in a recent interview with French website Brut: “Leaving for a big competition with players who are not ready, already it occupies too much attention, and for those who have to play, it also monopolises the medical staff. I consider that we must leave with valid and capable players.”
France start their World Cup campaign against Australia on November 22.
In his message on Sunday, Varane also wished United well for their Premier League game against West Ham, saying: “Good luck today boys.”