
Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann were left off the preliminary list of 25 players called up by hosts France for the Olympic Games football tournament on Monday.
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Both players had indicated their desire to participate in the Paris Games, but their Spanish clubs — Real Madrid, where Mbappe, 25, is set to play next season, and Atletico for 33-year-old Griezmann — have said they will not release them.
World Cup-winning forward and France captain Mbappe will lead France at Euro 2024, which runs from June 14 to July 14 in Germany.
“I have to give a fairly realistic list, even if I know that it is virtual,” said France Olympic football coach Thierry Henry, before adding that he was “still hoping” to be able to call upon Mbappe during the Olympic tournament.
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“Everything is open for everyone, but we must give a list so that everyone can prepare. But we are not closing the door to anyone.”
Paris Saint-Germain duo Warren Zaire-Emery and Bradley Barcola and Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette were named in the preliminary list.
“It’s a pre-list for preparation, it can evolve, and, in my opinion, it will evolve,” continued Henry, with the final deadline on July 3.
A source close to PSG had indicated that the French Ligue 1 champions had refused to release Zaire-Emery, 18, and 21-year-old Barcola, who have also been called up for Euro 2024 in Germany.
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Former France and Arsenal forward Henry only retained two players over 23 years, despite being entitled to three, opting for 33-year-old Lacazette, whom he described as “a player of quality, a leader of men”, and Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta.
France will begin training on June 16 with friendly matches against Paraguay on July 4 in Bayonne, the Dominican Republic on July 11 and Japan on July 17 in Toulon.
The Olympic football competition begins on July 24 and runs to August 9, with France in a group alongside the United States, New Zealand and Guinea.
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