“I’m going to work”, Zaire-Emery evokes the criticism!

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A true revelation of the last financial year at Paris Saint-Germain and in Ligue 1, Warren Zaire-Emery has been going through a delicate period for several months. The young Parisian titi is less sovereign in the game and is not playing at his best level.

Despite Luis Enrique’s defense at a press conference who believes that his player is having a satisfactory start to the season, the Parisian midfielder is aware that he must do more and continue to work.

“The criticisms? There will always be some. When I see that even CR7 is criticized while there is nothing to say about the player… It’s up to me to work and ignore everything that is on social networks, “ did he advance in the show Téléfoot this Sunday.

Despite a decline in performance, Warren Zaire-Emery retains the confidence of Luis Enrique at the start of the year. The 18-year-old player is not moving from his coach’s typical team and should, barring surprises and a turnaround, start the match against PSV Eindhoven this Tuesday in the Champions League.

He should be partnered with Vitinha and Joao Neves in the red and blue midfield. A crucial match for the young Frenchman who would like to make an impression and show all observers that he is indeed back. Answer this Tuesday…

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