Monaco has finished its season and several players have left already having been selected to play internationally. While AS Monaco’s main season has ended with a new place on the podium in Ligue 1, several players in the squad still have work to do and must wait before going on vacation.
Eight members of Philippe Clement’s squad, as well as a young player from the Academy, are indeed about to be tested further internationally.
There is no end to match play for these talented individuals and no end to their potential to impact AS Monaco far into the future.
Here is the list of players called up for selection and some of their programs. A full program with venues and dates is available from the official website.
TOURNAMENTS
League of Nations
Wissam Ben Yedder (France)
* France – Denmark: Friday June 3 at Saint-Denis (Stade de France at 8:45 p.m.)
* Croatia – France: Monday June 6 in Split (Stadion Poljud at 8:45 p.m.)
* Austria – France: Friday June 10 in Vienna (Ernst-Happel Stadion at 8:45 p.m.)
* France – Croatia: Monday June 13 at Saint-Denis (Stade de France at 8:45 p.m.)
Aurélien Tchouameni (France)
* France – Denmark: Friday June 3 at Saint-Denis (Stade de France at 8:45 p.m.)
* Croatia – France: Monday June 6 in Split (Stadion Poljud at 8:45 p.m.)
* Austria – France: Friday June 10 in Vienna (Ernst-Happel Stadion at 8:45 p.m.)
* France – Croatia: Monday June 13 at Saint-Denis (Stade de France at 8:45 p.m.)
Qualifications Under 21
Sofiane Diop (France Espoirs)
Benoît Badiashile (France Espoirs)
Eliot Matazo (Belgique Espoirs)
Myron Boadu (Pays-Bas Espoirs)
For the EC 2023 Qualifiers Maurice Revello Tournament
Chrislain Matsima (France U20)
Maghnes Akliouche (France U20)
Finally a young player from the Academy: Jordan Semedo Varela (France U19)
* France – Israel: Thursday June 9 at Clairefontaine (5 p.m.) – Friendly
* France – Israel: Saturday June 11 at Clairefontaine (3 p.m.) – Friendly
This is the future of football in Europe. It is the path into the future that AS Monaco is charting.