EdF: Mike Maignan’s rant

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For Mike Maignan, a “reassessment” of the Blues is necessary. After the defeat (3-1) at home against Italy, a first in almost 16 years, Didier Deschamps’ men are obliged to react. Against the Italians, Mike Maignan therefore conceded three goals at home, a first since his arrival in the A team. Questioned in the mixed zone on the situation, the Blues goalkeeper admitted a collective failure of this French team, but also called for calm.

“What is said in the locker room stays between us. We will discuss it this Saturday. There is no need to be worried. When you lose a match, it is not the end of the world. We all have a role to play on the pitch. We know that we must do better, this French team must win. We are not going to look for excuses, we are going to question ourselves and move forward.”said the AC Milan goalkeeper. The Blues will have the opportunity to get back on track this Monday against their Belgian neighbors.

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