Maignan, an implacable verdict: “It is too fragile! »

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A former French goalkeeper has shown himself to be very concerned about the physical state of the Blues’ number 1 goalkeeper, Mike Maignan.

Will Mike Maignan play in the Euro? Doubt is allowed after the AC Milan goalkeeper contracted a new injury during training with this club. While he is Didier Deschamps’ number 1 choice for goalkeeper, the former Lille player therefore risks failing his teammates in the selection.

Thursday evening, former goalkeeper Jérôme Alonzo spoke on this subject. “Yes, it worries me, and not just since this week. He has become a fragile goalkeeper. There are several bone and muscle pathologies that put him in difficulty. Today, it is clear that he is a fragile goalkeeper. There’s the dislocated finger, no luck, but that’s on top of everything else.” he confided on the L’Equipe channel.

Maignan’s presence at the Euro “is not in danger”

Alonzo still remains confident about Maignan’s presence at the European Championship: “From there to putting his name in danger on the list, I don’t think so, but it’s something to watch out for. If I were a coach, I would bring him and treat him there.”

The former OM and PSG player was still reassuring regarding the seriousness of a finger injury: “If it’s just the dislocated finger, it’s the least serious of all compared to everything he’s known. But it also depends on which finger.”

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