EdF: Jules Koundé’s sartorial response to Larqué

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It’s an understatement to say that the last gathering of the Blues in October caused quite a stir. But it was on a particular point, namely the look of the players when they arrived at Clairefontaine. Former internationals, not the younger ones, have in fact tackled the increasingly daring clothing discoveries of the men called by Deschamps, regretting that this moment had turned into a fashion show. Jules Koundé, not the last to display a sophisticated style, then responded on social networks to criticisms made by Jean-Michel Larqué.

“The next gathering we promise we will all arrive with tracksuits, crampons on our feet without forgetting the parka if it rains Mr. Larqué”he posted. And he did not break his promise, since he arrived with crampons on his feet, a football bag, and a jacket from the 1992 France team.

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