Knight in the French team, it’s validated

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After a brilliant performance against Juventus, Lucas Chevalier says he is ready for the France team. The LOSC goalkeeper impresses and could well be called up by Didier Deschamps.

Another great evening for Lucas Chevalier! Tuesday, during the Champions League match against Juventus, the LOSC goalkeeper shone with decisive saves, notably on an attempt by Dušan Vlahović in the first period. Two days before the announcement of Didier Deschamps’ list, the young goalkeeper seems more ready than ever for the France team. “I’m ready. Everyone sees that I am performing well… if it comes, so much the better,” said Chevalier after the meeting.

The call to the Blues, obvious?

With the recent injury to Alphonse Aréola, Chevalier could benefit from an opportunity as a third goalkeeper for the Blues. Daniel Riolo did not fail to point out the obviousness of his selection: “He’s starting to be quite a Knight, isn’t he? » So, will Deschamps be convinced? Answer this Thursday.

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