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Mattéo Guendouzi, the French midfielder for Lazio Rome, believes he has all the cards in hand to win in the French team.
Didier Deschamps unveiled this Thursday the list of 23 players selected for the Blues’ next matches against Israel and Belgium, scheduled for October 10 and 14 in the Nations League. Among them, we find Mattéo Guendouzi, already present during the September rally to compensate for the absence of Aurélien Tchouaméni, injured. If he was not used during the defeat against Italy (1-3), the Lazio midfielder played 79 minutes during his start against Belgium, which ended with a 2- 0.
Very happy with his new call-up, Guendouzi expressed his pride at being able to defend the colors of the France team again. After his club’s victory against OGC Nice in the Europa League (4-1), the former member of Olympique de Marseille confirmed his desire to continue performing with the Biancocelesti to remain in the plans of the French coach .
Guendouzi displays his determination
“It’s always a great pleasure to be reunited with the selection. In the last match, I had the chance to play against Belgium and I was happy with my match with the victory. I remain on a good dynamic with the last selection”, judged Guendouzi.
“As I said, it also reflects the performances I do at the club. If I continue to be good at the club, I can continue to go there. It’s up to me to continue working to show what I’m capable of.” he added.
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