EdF: Aurélien Tchouameni’s disenchantment with the League of Nations

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Established in 2018 by UEFA, the Nations League still does not seem to be unanimous in the hearts of football fans. The low stakes of the matches and the too large number of matches each season are not elements in favor of this new tournament. This disinterest is also shared by certain players including the midfielder of the French team, Aurélien Tchouameni.

At a press conference, before the match between the Blues and Belgium on Monday, the Real Madrid player shared his opinion on the subject. “It’s not the competition of the century, we’re not going to hide it» he explained. Before adding: “It’s a competition, as a player, when you put on the jersey, you have to do everything to win. I was happy to have been able to add this trophy to my list of achievements, but it’s still not the Euro or the World Cup“.

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