The reign of Corinne Deacon at the head of the French women’s team, in progress for 2,009 days, has never seemed so threatened. Faced with the revolt of several executives (Wendie Renard, Kadidiatou Diani, Marie-Antoinette Katoto) last week, and while discontent has lasted for many years around her management, the 48-year-old technician, extended until the Olympic Games of 2024 by Noël Le Graët last summer, is no longer at all certain of being on the tricolor bench during the first match of the Bleues at the World Cup, on July 23 in Sydney, once morest Jamaica. The continuation or not of its mission will be decided during the next comex of the FFF, on March 9, following the in-depth study of the situation by four members of the committee (Laura Georges, Aline Riera, Jean-Michel Aulas and Marc Keller).