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Back at his best level with Olympique Lyonnais, Corentin Tolisso (30 years old) confided in his fitness this season. In an interview with The teamthe Rhodanian midfielder appealed to Didier Deschamps for the rally for the month of March, he who had been an important member of the French world champion team in 2018.
“When I returned to OL, the goal was the World Cup that took place in December, it was to break everything in September, October, November, to be recalled in the French team. And there, when it didn't happen, I thought it was going to be complicated (…) There is no deadline. I am 30 and a half years old, but for me, if you are performing, you can be recalled in the France team at 31, 32, 33 or 34 years old. At one point, I was not looking at too much (the list), but there, yeah, I'm going to look at it. I had already looked at the previous one. But it is not an end in itself. Of course I want to be there. If I'm there, so much the better. If I'm not there, I will look at the one according to “dropped the world champion.
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