Theo Hernández

FRA
 • #19 Left Back
Position

LB

Role

Balanced Full Back

Birthdate (Age)

Oct 6, 1997 (28)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

6'0"

Weight

179 lb

National Team
France

Ranking

211thout of 587
Overall Grade72.7185th/587
Impact score5.1119th/587
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
68th/202 DEF
72.7
Passing
65th/201 DEF
70.5
Crossing
81st/96 DEF
55.9
Ball Carrying
4th/100 DEF
75.1
1 V 1 Defending
33rd/186 DEF
75.4
Positioning
121st/198 DEF
66.2

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

1
Appearances
107
Minutes
0
Clean sheets
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News

Jun 17, 2026

Two tackles in win

Hernandez registered one shot (zero on goal) and one cross (zero accurate) in Tuesday's 3-1 win over Senegal.

Analysis: Hernandez delivered steady defensive support and attacking width from left-back over the full 90 minutes, finishing with two tackles, one shot, one interception and two clearances while helping France take control after a shaky opening stretch in which Senegal generated the better looks. He combined well with France's attacking unit as the side found its rhythm and took over the match following the break. Hernandez will remain a key piece moving forward, providing the two-way presence France relies on to stay balanced at both ends of the pitch as the group stage rolls on.

May 26, 2026

Brings energy on left flank

Hernandez has been named in France's World Cup squad and is expected to be one of the most dynamic attacking outlets for Les Bleus throughout the tournament.

Analysis: Hernandez wrapped up the campaign as one of the most electric left-backs in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Hilal, racking up five goals and one assist across 31 starts while constantly pushing the tempo going forward and holding his own defensively all season long. The younger of the Hernandez brothers brings elite pace, physicality and a dangerous final ball into the box, making him a major weapon for France as his overlapping runs and ability to create overloads on the left open up lanes for the front three to attack centrally. Hernandez is locked in as one of coach Didier Deschamps' go-to starters, and his energy and direct style will be key to France's attacking identity throughout the tournament, even with competition from Lucas Digne and his brother Lucas Hernandez for that left-back spot.

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