Olympics: PSG still closes the door to Warren Zaire-Emery

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“I’ll come back to the debate: the clubs decide. It’s a fact. I hope we’ll see them on the pitch. It will depend on the boss.”. Asked about seeing Bradley Barcola and Warren Zaire-Emery – initially called up in the pre-list – play the Olympic Games in Paris, U23 coach Thierry Henry preferred to pass the ball back into Paris Saint-Germain’s court. The two players, selected to play the Euro with Les Bleus, have played very little since the start of the tournament (61 minutes for Barcola, none for Zaire-Emery).

But PSG remains firm on its decision, especially for the midfielder who is not integrated into Didier Deschamps’ rotation, because he could be brought up for the Olympic tournament. As the daily informs The Teamthe capital club still does not want to release its jewel, preferring a mental and physical break between the two competitions, before starting a new season.

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