Koundé, his arrival at Clairefontaine the old-fashioned way

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Jules Koundé is a man of his word. Jean-Michel Larqué is the main witness.

This Monday afternoon, the FC Barcelona player presented himself at Clairefontaine, on the occasion of the Blues gathering for the next two Nations League matches, against Israel (November 14) and Italy (November 17). .

Used to bursting into the town of Yvelines dressed in a very particular way, the French international this time arrived with crampons on his feet, a football bag, and a jacket from the 1992 France team.

Lucas Chevalier, notable arrival

“The next gathering we promise we will all arrive with tracksuits, crampons on our feet without forgetting the parka if it rains Mr. Larqué”he warned last month, after a new controversy concerning the outfits of the players of the French team when they arrived at the castle.

Lucas Chevalier also made a notable arrival. For his first call-up by Didier Deschamps, the LOSC goalkeeper had chosen a rather luxury look. “ The outfit, we know that it is looked at very closelyhe had confided a few days earlier. We must not miss it (laughing). But don’t worry about the outfit, there won’t be any problem. I have my own style and people will be able to see how I am every day, nothing extravagant. »

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