EdF: Yacine Adli is still waiting for Didier Deschamps

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Having passed through the youth teams of the French team (from U16 to U20), Yacine Adli is still awaiting his call-up for Didier Deschamps’ first team. A starter with Fiorentina, where he is on loan from AC Milan, the former Paris Saint-Germain and Girondins de Bordeaux player wants to be patient. Passing by RMCthis Saturday, he indicated that coming to the Blues was always in his plans.

Of course, I make no secret that this is one of my goals. Afterwards, I’m not the man who goes and does interviews to say “hey, hey, I’m here. Look at me.” I think Didier Deschamps and his staff watch all the matches and follow the performances of all the French players. Today, there is a lot of competition in all positions in the France team. So, we have to show regularity and maybe I would be lucky enough to be called up. And if that doesn’t happen, we will continue to work and we will do everything to achieve our personal and collective goals. “, declared the player who also has Algerian nationality.

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