Chevalier and Akliouche in Blues, it’s validated

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Samir Nasri calls on Didier Deschamps to include Lucas Chevalier and Maghnes Akliouche in the France team for their exceptional performances this season.

Didier Deschamps is preparing to unveil, this Thursday, his list of 23 players selected for the French team’s final matches of the year in the Nations League. As the Blues prepare to face Israel and Italy, former international Samir Nasri expressed his wish to see two young players join the selection. According to him, Lucas Chevalier, LOSC goalkeeper, and Maghnes Akliouche, promising AS Monaco winger, fully deserve a call-up for their exceptional performances since the start of the season.

Nasri wants Chevalier and Akliouche in Blues

Nasri, now a consultant for Canal+, particularly praised the remarkable performances of Chevalier, who has become essential in the Lille cages, and Akliouche, who shines with his technique and his impact in Monaco. “ For me, there are two players who absolutely must be called: Lucas Chevalier and Maghnes Akliouche “, Nasri said. The coming days will tell whether Deschamps shares this opinion by calling on these young talents to strengthen the Blues group in their Nations League campaign.

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