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This Thursday evening, Randal Kolo Muani will probably start by Didier Deschamps for the Blues’ Nations League match against Israel. The Paris Saint-Germain striker should thus experience his 26th selection in the rooster jersey.
The native of Bondy will have the opportunity to gain confidence by scoring one or more goals. In today’s edition,
The Team tells us that after 25 selections, he is in seventh position in the history of the Blues in the ratio of goals to minutes of play.
Kolo Muani, surprising passage times
With a goal every 63 minutes, Randal Kolo Muani is ahead of players like Karim Benzema, Thierry Henry, Antoine Griezmann and Zinédine Zidane. In the ranking of number of goals scored after 25 caps, he is even better than Jean-Pierre Papin.
Didier Deschamps spoke about his particular situation again last Wednesday. “The context is different for him, it’s not ideal. I don’t know what’s going on in Paris. Ideally, if he had more playing time, it would be better for him, but hey, it is what it is. Olivier Giroud, during a period at Chelsea, he no longer played at all and yet he was in the French team. It’s not ideal for Kolo Muani, but he plays at PSG, but I’m not going to talk about what’s happening there.” explained the French coach at a press conference.
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