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France without Bacha, De Almeida for World Cup opener against Jamaica

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SYDNEY : France have been dealt an early blow in their quest for a maiden Women's World Cup title as winger Selma Bacha and defender Elisa De Almeida were ruled out of their opening game against Jamaica on Sunday.Bacha was injured in France's 1-0 defeat by World Cup co-hosts Australia in a warm-up game, falling awkwardly in stoppage time before being carried off on a stretcher with an ankle injury.De Almeida did not train on Saturday, with French media reporting that she had suffered a calf injury."After an injury 48 hours ago (De Almeida) can't put her foot down.

It was complicated for her today, and she will not be able to start tomorrow," coach Herve Renard told reporters on Saturday."Selma is getting better and better.

We were a bit afraid, I'm not going to lie, though we're happy that she's smiling again that she's in a good shape. "We're not going to take a risk with her tomorrow.

The competition is still a long one. We have enough players that are ready to start this first game."Renard added that Bacha would be fit to face Brazil in France's second group match.RENARD WARY OF SHAW THREATOn Sunday, France's defence will come up against Khadija Shaw, who has been in fine form for Manchester City in recent months, scoring 31 goals in 30 games across all competitions for the Women's Super League side last season.France and Olympique Lyonnais captain Wendie Renard said she was aware of the threat posed by Shaw, having crossed paths with the Jamaican striker during her spell at French side Bordeaux."I met her in the French league.

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