Brendan Chardonnet Injury: Suffers head injury
Chardonnet suffered a head clash in the first half of Sunday's 2-1 victory against Strasbourg and asked to be substituted at the break as he was starting to lose his vision, he said to the media, according to Le Telegramme. "He headed the ball and finished the move in my eye and nose. It swelled up a lot and I felt like I was starting to lose my vision. And my nose was bleeding a lot. I preferred to call it quits because I was at 60, 70%, and in a match like that, you can't afford to do that."
Chardonnet suffered a head collision in the first half of Sunday's victory against Strasbourg, leaving him with a bleeding nose and pain that started to make him lose vision in one eye. The captain of the Ti-Zef decided to leave his place for a fully fit teammate in order to try to win the game against a tough opponent. Chardonnet will be assessed in the coming days to determine the extent of the issue, although he seemed to be quite positive about his health, which should not rule him out for upcoming fixtures. That said, Julien Le Cardinal will be the likely option to replace him if he had to miss time.