Kolo Muani, the tricolor anomaly

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If he struggles to find his place at PSG, Randal Kolo Muani has found it in the French team.

Still out during the break in PSG’s last L1 match, against Nice last Sunday (1-1), Randal Kolo Muani looks like a scapegoat for Luis Enrique, who definitely doesn’t pass anything on to his slender attacker. Not enough to undermine his rating with Didier Deschamps, however.

This Thursday evening in Budapest against Israel, as part of the League of Nations, the former Nantes player has every chance of starting on the front of the French attack, in a 4-2-3-1 system without Kylian Mbappé – with the Merengue imbroglio that we know – and Antoine Griezmann, recently retired internationally.

“A daily life that is not easy”

He has a daily life which is certainly not easy but I’m not going to get into something that doesn’t concern me.breathes Didier Deschamps about “RKM”.

But it has happened so often to have complicated situations for players, and not the least of them, in club and to perform well in the French team. Afterwards, there may be some reflection but he is not in the same psychological state in the club as when he is with us. »

Obviously more fulfilled among the Blues, Randal Kolo Muani, it is true, has never been unworthy under the rooster’s tunic. He should be accompanied by his Parisian teammate Ousmane Dembélé against Israel, supported in the center by Michael Olise and also supported by a former PSG: Chelsea Blue Christopher Nkunku.

The probable eleven of the Blues: Maignan – Koundé, Konaté, Saliba, T. Hernandez – Tchouaméni, Camavinga – Dembélé, Olise, Nkunku – Kolo Muani.

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