PSG: excellent news for Warren Zaire-Emery

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If he experienced a difficult evening on a collective level with this defeat with Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal (2-0), Warren Zaire-Emery announced excellent news after the meeting: the young Parisian midfielder obtained his baccalaureate , noted RMC Sport. As a reminder, he had obtained the postponement of his events in September after being called up by Didier Deschamps to compete in Euro 2024. A competition during which he did not play a single minute.

A starter with PSG, he is the third player to have played the most minutes this season under Luis Enrique (618 minutes), behind Willian Pacho (657 minutes) and Achraf Hakimi (624 minutes). Called up for the French team during the September rally, Zaire-Emery has great chances at Clairefontaine for this October, the list of which will be revealed on Thursday by Didier Deschamps.

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