EdF: Eduardo Camavinga got upset after a question about his level with the Blues

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At just 21 years old, Eduardo Camavinga already has two Champions Leagues to his name and 16 caps (1 goal) for the French team. But among the Blues, the Real Madrid player has still not established himself as a real starter, unlike his club teammate, Aurélien Tchouaméni. Asked about his status with the Blues, the former Rennais seemed to have been somewhat upset.

“For you, I haven’t had any big matches in the French team in midfield? When are you talking about? Was I bad for a year? I’m not frustrated. If I am here in front of you, it is because I necessarily have qualities in the middle. If you haven’t seen that, it’s you… In the French team, there is strong competition, you have to accept it. Even if for you I’ve been terrible for a year, I’ve had good matches for several matches otherwise I wouldn’t be here”he confided at a press conference.

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