EdF: Aurélien Tchouameni recognizes German superiority

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Overtaken in all areas, the French team did not exist this Saturday evening, during a friendly meeting organized against Germany (0-2). Present at the microphone of TF1 after this defeat, Aurélien Tchouameni (24 years old) recognized that this setback was a good way to remobilize a few months before the Euro. “We were outclassed in all areas of the game, we played against a very good team, we must do better individually and collectively. It’s a reminder before what awaits us in June.”.

Relaunched in the evening match, the Real Madrid midfielder also highlighted the very good performance of the German selection. “We played against a very good team. I said it at the press conference, we will also have to count on them for the final victory. Today, it showed, afterwards we won't have to throw everything away either, we remain aware and confident in our qualities. We'll watch what happened on video before the match on Tuesday. We will all raise our heads”. Response expected, early next week, against Chile…

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