EdF: Didier Deschamps ignites for Warren Zaire-Emery

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Warren Zaire-Emery wasted no time in finding the Blues. Called up for the first time last November, the PSG midfielder was fortunate to start against Gibraltar but injured his ankle while scoring his first goal for the selection. Since then, the player who celebrated his 18th birthday last Friday has had a string of performances with his club, even becoming an executive for Luis Enrique’s team. He was therefore logically recalled by Didier Deschamps for the March gathering where two friendly matches against Germany and Chile await him.

“He was lucky enough to score, but to get injured. It could have been much worse. Since then, he has confirmed what he had done very well before with the potential he has. He has just turned 18, he has a great volume of play, technical quality, passing, he has the power to recover despite his smaller size. That’s a lot of qualities. It is not for nothing that such a player is a starter at PSG with the demands that we know for this club.confides the coach at a press conference this Thursday.

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