EdF: Ibrahima Konaté applies for the armband

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Ibrahima Konaté may not have been a starter during the last Euro, but he nonetheless remains one of the leaders of the France team. Because the Liverpool defender does not hesitate to express his opinions, as he demonstrated during a very interesting press conference this Tuesday. He thus gave a definition of what a captain should be, since the debate on the captaincy is relaunched by the absence of Kylian Mbappé. And he did not hesitate to slip into the list of possible applicants.

“Leader is something innate. We have it or not. You have to be a person liked by everyone. A leader will be there especially when things are not going well, it’s like the foundations of a house, he holds the group together so that everything goes well. Some players have the profile, I have two or three names: Mike (Maignan), me, Jules (Koundé), Aurel (Tchouaméni). These are the only names that come to mind.”he said. We will soon have the answer.

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