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For the Téléfoot show this Sunday morning, Antoine Griezmann spoke about his future in the France team.
At the age of 32, Antoine Griezmann is at the top of his art. Author of a sparkling season for Atlético Madrid, the Mâconnais is not to be outdone in the selection. Still as essential to this French team, “Grizi” is not yet ready to end his international career. After Euro 2024 in Germany, where he should be present barring injury, the former Barcelona player could see himself playing in the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
“I want to do this 2026 World Cup! »
“I want to do this 2026 World Cup! It’s in the USA, you have to earn your place, if I prove on and off the field that I have the sticks, I think there won’t be any problems”confided Antoine Griezmann for the Téléfoot show this Sunday morning.
Griezmann wants to play the 2026 World Cup with the Blues:
“I want to do this 2026 World Cup! It’s in the USA, you have to earn your place, if I prove on and off the field that I have the sticks, I think there will be no no worries” (@SaberDesfa) pic.twitter.com/edUKfjQfzp
— Téléfoot (@telefoot_TF1) January 14, 2024
Didier Deschamps’ main man, Antoine Griezmann has recently become the top scorer in the history of Atlético Madrid with 174 goals, one more than Luis Aragonés. A major feat which earned him a nice tribute from his coach. “He breaks a lot of records. He is happy, he has a smile. He is attached to this club, which does him well, he has this ability to score goals, to make them score… a lot! »declared “DD” in the Sunday show.
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