“He is better than Maignan”, the strong words of a world champion on Chevalier

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It’s the hit of the moment. Lucas Chevalier impresses and is currently establishing himself as one of the best goalkeepers on the planet.

The 22-year-old goalkeeper once again shone on the European scene this Tuesday during the match against Juventus at the Pierre Mauroy stadium (1-1).

This Thursday, the Lille OSC goalkeeper could take a step forward in his career by appearing in Didier Deschamps’ list for the matches against Israel and Italy in the Nations League. the Frenchman is unanimous and his arrival in the French team is deserved according to various observers.

But some go further. The 1998 world champion and consultant RMC Sport Lionel Charbonnier suggests that the latter is currently above Mike Maignan. “In current form, at the moment, he is better than Mike Maignan! Afterwards, will Lucas Chevalier be as successful in the French team as Mike Maignan is, that’s another question. Being good for club and national team is not the same thing.” he said. Words that should please the main person concerned.

Nasri raves about Chevalier

For former French international and Canal+ consultant Samir Nasri, Lucas Chevalier must absolutely be called up to the French team with his high-level performances. “With or without Alphonse Areola available, he MUST be in the French team. There is no debate,” he declared during the Canal Champions Club this Tuesday evening after the meeting between LOSC and Juventus. Answer this Thursday…

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