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Mattéo Guendouzi wants to transform the test. More and more regularly called up for the French team despite his absence at the Euro, the Lazio midfielder wants to find a place in Didier Deschamps’ group. “I have never had so much playing time in my career with the France team. You have to know how to take your chance when the coach calls on you”declared the former Olympique de Marseille player in the columns of The Team.
“In September, I was called up because (Aurélien) Tchouaméni was injured. I was good against Belgium (2-0, September 9) so I told myself I could come back. Now, you have to prove yourself all the time in selection. You have to be consistent, it’s the hardest and most important thing in a career. I think I am now, because I’ve matured. I feel like I’m at a good point in my career, I have to make the most of it.”added the one who has become a must for Rome.
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