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He has been delighting Ligue 1 pitches with his baffling dribbles for three years. However, Edon Zhegrova would be far from its prime. According to its president Olivier Létang, the young attacker still has many areas for improvement.
“Edon is a very good guy who has incredible talent. He has a gift for dribbling. On the other hand, there are a whole bunch of things, if you want to go to the very high level,” said Létang in an interview with RMC this week.
Pond sends a message to Zhegrova
Always without concession in the evaluation of his players, the president of Lille clarified his remarks. “What is the collective project? How do I connect with others? Am I coming to defend? If you don’t have those qualities, it doesn’t work. Second, you must have consistency. The big clubs will look for players who will have a high level of performance every match.”
Already last summer, when Zhegrova had expressed his desire to leave, Olivier Létang had closed the door to his winger by explaining that he still had a lot of room for improvement to claim to play in one of the biggest European clubs .
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