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Present in the French team group for this October gathering, Mattéo Guendouzi clearly scored points. The Lazio Rome midfielder scored his second goal among the Blues against Israel and was the author of a good performance against Belgium four days later. All in a much more advanced position on the pitch, behind the center forward. For The TeamDimitri Payet gave his opinion on the position in which Guendouzi is best.
“ If he played there, at Lazio Rome. But I have always known him as a torchbearer and it is the most suitable position with his qualities. Against Israel, we saw a wave of energy at the start and the goals arrived. I’m not surprised. If he starts to score more… it will be another player who will explode, take on another dimension, because he knows how to pass. In Marseille, we were on him around his finish. He made progress on that… », Explained the former Olympique de Marseille player, now at Vasco da Gama (Brazil).
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