It's so cool watching the PSG girls visit Rwanda. I keep looking at the insta stories and going "Hey, I've been there."
Also good to see Paulina back on the grass in her boots.
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ACL list 1st of january 2022 - 18th of march 2023
Aoife Mannion
Ria Percifal
Remi Allen
Angelina Alonso
Christen Press
Marie Antoinette Katoto
Beth Mead
Vivianne Miedema
Giulia Gwinn
Alexia Putellas
Jana Fernandez
Cata Coll
Bruna Vilamala
Ellie Carpenter
Simone Magill
Kyah Simon
Kit Graham
Martina Rosucci
Cat Macario
Teyah Goldie
Tierna Davidson
Janine Beckie
Emily Gray
Nadia Nadim
Kayla Sharples
Marta
Kelcie Hedge
Mallory Webber
Clair Lavogez
Jodi Ulkekul
Annika Schmidt
Sarah Gorden
Ona Baradad
Ludmila da Silva
Emma harries
Ellie Brazil
Dzsenifer Marozsan
Amel Majri
Makamae Gomer-stevens
Justine Lerond
Jessica Ziu
Jess Sigsworth
Rocio Garcia
Hannah Glass
Paulina Dudek
Barbara Votikova
Selina Cerci
Lucia Ramirez
Andrea Paraluta
Gisela Robledo
Alison Gonzales
Bianca sierra
Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah
Jannette van Belen
Svenja Fölmli (updated)
Kirsten van de Westeringh (updated
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The quote is correctly translated, she says she’s not necessarily planning on rotating the team. Her reasoning seems to be that if a player is due to get an injury, that will happen regardless of her (Diacre’s) decision of playing or resting them. Names Paulina Dudek as an example.
I find these statements pretty shocking, and a dangerous laissez-faire approach. France currently have two of their best players out with serious knee injuries. Lyon has multiple injured players. How many does PSG have? France will stop attracting international talent to their club teams if they start to stand out in a negative way in the injury statistics.
And the FFF needs to have a much more professional and scientific approach than to say ”well, if they get injured they get injured, nothing we can do about it”. You can’t just look at one player and say that case applies to everyone. You need to look broadly, at many players and many injuries. This is largely new territory, women have not been playing football as intensely as they do now at this level, for very long at all. 10 years ago it was still largely amateur, training a few times a week. They put much more loads on their bodies now, both training and games. Players have gotten physically stronger and more fit, which also means they can exercise greater forces on their bones and joints. Of course there needs to be an aim to reduce for example ACL injuries. There needs to be studies done, for example see what a lot of the ACL injuries, what did the players do and not do, what are the common factors.
Yea it's definitely an interesting approach to say the least.
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Polish(California)Dream from Piotr Januszkiewicz on Vimeo.
Director's cut.
models in order of appearance:
Wiktoria Pytlik
Paulina Święs
Vellow Netali
Vellow Odri
Vitaliia Vasylenko
Kaśka Dudek
director: Piotr Januszkiewicz
costume designer: Wiktoria Łaskawiec
make-up artist: Hanna Bodzioch & Kaja Bodzioch
director of photography: Ania Ryń
color grading: Jarek Jaras
set designer: Aleksandra Kubisa
camera assistant: Wojtek Węglarz
production assistant: Mateusz Rzońca
set dresser: Oliwia Zmysło
runner: Tomasz Mirosławski
special thanks to: Teatr Śląski im. Stanisława Wyspiańskiego w Katowicach; Kamil Małecki
music: Krzysztof Komeda - Walking On The Water
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Paulina Dude: Wow, the stars are really beautiful tonight.
Sandy Baltimore: Do you know what else is beautiful?
Dudek: Irene.
Baltimore, nodding: Irene.
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