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At the end of last September, Antoine Griezmann surprised everyone by announcing the end of his adventure with the Blues. A carefully considered decision on the part of the Mâconnais, who was no longer considered by Didier Deschamps as an essential element of the team. Despite this, his hasty departure raises questions.
For Alexandre Lacazette, the international retirement of the Atlético Madrid striker “ hide something “. The OL captain, who played with “Grizou” in all the French youth teams, thinks that Griezmann will return to say a worthy farewell to the height of the legend that he is or as his history with the selection n It’s not over yet…
“I feel like it’s hiding something”
“I find her exit sad. I feel like it’s hiding something, but I don’t know what. Either he will make another bigger outing, later, with real farewells, or he will return to the French team, because he remains an important player in the team, and so we have to see how the team will react without him », Confided Lacazette during an interview with the media Carré.
And to add: “ But for me, it hides something, if we have to be honest. The outing is not good enough for everything he did in the selection. And for me, if the French team accepts that, that’s also a problem. » Antoine Griezmann affirmed, after the victory of the Colchoneros in Paris in the Champions League, that he does not intend to reverse his decision;
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