Deschamps, “A problem with the Franco-Algeria”?

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The absence of Rayan Cherki and Maghnes Akliouche in the last list of the tricolor coach implies in Karim Zeribi that he would be racist.

Last Thursday, Didier Deschamps revealed

His list of 24 players summoned to the French team For the quarterfinals of the League of Nations against Croatia on March 20 and 23. Rayan Cherki and Maghnes Akliouche are not part of it.

According to Karim Zeribi, these two absences are not normal.

“Didier Deschamps is the Bruno Retailleau of football. He has a problem with the Franco-Algerians. You put people who are in mixture, who come back from injuries or who do not hold in their club, it is that you have a problem with these boys there. What makes their common point? They are Franco-Algerians. He must tell us at a press conference why he does not select Rayan Cherki. Tell it, Didier Retailleau! “, Has deplored the politician on South Radio, believing that Cherki is “A football phenomenon”.

Deschamps defended by Pascal Praud

Words that scandalized

Pascal Praud. “What violence! If Rayan Cherki was a phenomenon of football as he says, he would not be in Lyon. He would be at Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG. He's a good player. Not a football phenomenon. What Karim Zeribi says is false! It is to stir up all the hatred in a society. He asked Didier Deschamps to comment on the reasons why he did not select Rayan Cherki. Will he comment on the 800 players he does not take? There are lots of players that Didier Deschamps does not take! »»insurgiated the journalist in the show that bears his name on CNews.

Last summer, Rayan Cherki and Maghnes Akliouche were part of Thierry Henry's list to play the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. They never wear the jersey of the French A team, which allows them to opt for the Fennecs in the future.

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