Habib Diarra misses France for Senegal

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A revelation on the Strasbourg side in recent months, young midfielder Habib Diarra has established himself as a player with very high potential in our Ligue 1. And inevitably, his profile is observed and highly appreciated. At the age of 20, the one who trained in the French youth team also has the possibility of representing Senegal. And he obviously made his choice.

This Thursday, in an interview with Sud FM, Aliou Cissé explained that Diarra had finally made the choice to represent Senegal. “A boy like Habib Diarra, he will be there. He’s a boy full of qualities. I did everything to bring him back to the national team because he played with the French Espoirs. Today, in reality, his place is at home. He was born in Guédiawaye. Its place is in Senegal. » But yet, Habib Diarra was also called up this Thursday by the France U20 team. And according to information from the Team, the Strasbourg midfielder will not join the Bleuets gathering. He has decided to play for the Lions and will decline his U20 call-up.

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