Israel – France: Mattéo Guendouzi highlights the way

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France team midfielder Mattéo Guendouzi stopped in the mixed zone after the Blues’ victory against Israel (4-1) in the Nations League. The opportunity for the former OM player, scorer and passer at the end of the match, to show his satisfaction. “It’s a great victory, scoring 4 goals is never easy, Israel had very good matches before against Italy and Belgium, we expected a difficult match”first launched the 25-year-old Frenchman.

And to add: “the most important thing was to win this match and with 4 goals, it bodes well for the future. We have to focus on ourselves, we know our goals and we have to continue like that. The substitutes must also bring, it smiled on me this evening, I’m happy. When we have to play, we give the best of ourselves”. It will now be necessary to confirm in Brussels, Monday evening, during the clash against Belgium.

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