Italy – France: hero Mike Maignan is proud of the Blues’ performance

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This Sunday evening, France gave Italy its due. Beaten at home against Squadra Azzurra last September, the Blues took their revenge this Sunday at San Siro (1-3). A providential victory for Didier Deschamps’ men who also stole first place in the group from their opponents in the match at the best of times. At the end of the match, Mike Maignan allowed France to confirm its success by winning a decisive duel with Moise Kean. At the end of the meeting, the AC Milan goalkeeper expressed his joy at the microphone of TF1 :

“To be honest, I don’t know if I saved the team. This stop is good. I like it when it’s decisive and when it’s good for the team, it makes me feel good. We wanted victory and revenge because we lost against them in September. More than a first place, it was a match for pride. We wanted to finish well. We know we can win these kinds of matches if we do things right. It’s confidence for us. When we play as a team and put in the effort, we can do great things. It’s worthy of the France team.”

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