Jules Koundé chambered by the Blues for his clothing style

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On Monday, the 23 players from the French team selected by Didier Deschamps joined Clairefontaine for the March gathering. Thus, as during each international break, the Blues arrive in trickles. One player attracted attention in particular, Jules Koundé. The FC Barcelona defender is often noticed by his extravagant outfits, and was no exception to the rule when he arrived at the castle. His style was criticized by his teammates.

The 25-year-old has been the target of some bickering from his compatriots, such as Adrien Rabiot. “He will sin”launched the Juventus Turin player towards Koundé, before adding that “it’s quite extravagant”. On the other hand, he, like Eduardo Camavinga, appreciated the look of the former Bordeaux player. “Handsome guy”, they commented in a video posted on YouTube by the official account of the French team. As usual, the players find themselves in joy and good humor.

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