Cash deposit on international retirement

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This month, Benjamin Pavard made his comeback to the French team. Didier Deschamps called on the Inter Milan defender for the Blues’ final rally, to replace the injured Wesley Fofana.

The French coach had not summoned him during the three previous meetings. “It feels good. These are emotions that I missed. We always have pride in representing France”enthused the native of Maubeuge during an interview broadcast in Téléfoot this Sunday morning.

Pavard no longer has the same status in the French team

Even if he is aware of no longer enjoying the same status as before, Benjamin Pavard is content with it. “I still have the love of the jersey and the desire to playhe assures.

It’s true that I’m in a period where I don’t play much with the France team but I’m young, I’m only 28 years old. I never thought about it. »

The player trained at LOSC has to date 55 caps for the Rooster jersey (five goals scored). The last one dates back to November 17, in the League of Nations. Benjamin Pavard came on in the 82nd minute of the match against Italy (1-3 victory), in place of Jules Koundé.

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