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This is perhaps the main project for the France team at the moment. With the sudden international retirement of Antoine Griezmann, the Blues lost their custodian of the game. And in the offensive animation, Didier Deschamps has not yet found the element capable of succeeding the Mâconnais, which is not a no big deal, let’s face it.
Since the start of the season, two attacking midfielders, French international hopefuls, have shone in Ligue 1 and the European Cup. They are Rayan Cherki (21 years old) and Maghnes Akliouche (22 years old). We could say that these two players are elements of the future for the Blues. This is the case, but we must not forget the fact that the Lyonnais and the Monegasque are ardently courted by Algeria.
Will Deschamps be able to count on Cherki and Akliouche?
By the next international window, in March, Cherki and Akliouche will undoubtedly have to make a very important decision for the rest of their careers. And the Franco-Algerian Ryad Boudebouz, who opted for the Greens quite young, gives them the following advice. “I just want to tell them: ‘Make the choice of your heart. And above all, make up your own mind, and don’t let anyone influence what you feel deep down.confides the former Sochalien and Montpellier for Maghreb FC, Nabil Djellit’s blog on L’Equipe.
Whatever happens, Boudebouz calls for respect for Cherki and Akliouche. “Modern football, networks, etc. It honestly must be difficult. People really need to respect the choices of players, he hopes.
Today, players can be reached very easily. We make a choice that we don’t like, we are immediately insulted. This is why it is very important to be surrounded by a protective family. »
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