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This is certainly one of the revelations of this 2024-2025 exercise. Arrived at Paris Saint-Germain this summer from the Stade Rennais, Désiré Doué has attracted her world for several weeks.
The Parisian attacking midfielder has imposed himself as a precious player in the workforce of Luis Enrique. The former Rennais chains the remarkable performances in the championship but also in the Champions League where he surprised across the Channel during the double confrontation against Liverpool.
His performances allowed him to spend a new course in his career. This Thursday, the 19 -year -old was called by Didier Deschamps in the French team. The Frenchman could make his French team debut on March 20 or 23 against Croatia in the quarter -final of the League of Nations.
During an interview granted to the newspaper L'Équipe his former trainer at Stade Rennais Mathieu Le Scornet spoke of the character and ambition of the French international. “” There is no more or less favorable context in Désiré. For Eduardo (Camavonga) Or for him, it's the same thing. Whatever the context, the jersey he wears, these two react in the same way. They are just focused on their actions, they just play football. What I saw on Tuesday corresponds to the “dice” that we know. Someone who is never afraid of anything, “he said.
Before continuing: ” I saw him disappointed, frustrated but he never cracked on big matches when he was a teenager, Details the Scornet. On the contrary, in tournaments, the more the matches advanced, the more efficient I saw it. In U12, I remember a final against Warren PSG (Zaire-Emery) where Désiré had made his best match because he received the stake. “”
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