Randal Kolo Muani is not afraid for his place in the French team

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Since his transfer to PSG in the final moments of the transfer window for €90 million, Randal Kolo Muani has disappointed. Scorer 8 times and assister 3 times in 23 matches, he nevertheless displays decent statistics but it is above all his overall performances which are worrying. The striker still seems to be finding his feet in the collective of Luis Enrique, who first used him in the center, before placing him on the right side during the last outings. Obviously, if his club performances are not satisfactory, the 25-year-old player knows that his place in the French team will be called into question, while the Euro looms this summer.

“I don’t plan too much. I already want to be called in March. I don’t have an assigned place in the French team. I fight every day to be called by the coach. I saw what the coach said

about me, it touched me. It’s up to me to work now
he sends in an interview with World Eleven. He is aware that this requires better performances with PSG. I have to prove at the club. But the objective is to be in the list and to win the Euro. We have a great generation, we can say that we are favorites. I will do everything to be at this Euro in any case.” The ambition is still there.

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