The consolation batch for Cherki and Akliouche

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Gérald Batic, like Didier Deschamps, raised the veil this Thursday on the list of his tricolor internationals for the March Rally. On March 21 in Lorient, the hopes had an appointment with England European champion; Three days later, it was in Trnava, Slovakia, against the hosts of the Euro in the category this summer, that the Blueberries will test.

For these two friendly occasions, not Désiré Goué, retained among the A, but Rayan Cherki and Maghnes Akliouche, again and again, among the 23 young French shoots. We will also find three new under the orders of Gérald Baticle: the Dunkirk goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen, the defender of Rennes Jérémy Jacquet and the striker of Villarreal Thierno Barry.

The list of 23 blueberries

Guards

Ewen Jaouen (USL Dunkirk), Obed Nkambadio (Paris FC), Robin Risser (Red Star FC).

Defenders

Ismaël Doukoure (RC Strasbourg), Jérémy Jacquet (Stade Rennais), Castello Lukeba (RB Leipzig), Chrislain Matsima (Augsburg FC), Christian Mawissa (AS Monaco), Quentin Merlin (Olympique de Marseille), Kiliann Sildilla (SC Friborg).

Circles

Lucien Agoume (FC Seville), Maghnes Akliouche (AS Monaco), Ayyoub Bouaddi (Losc Lille), Rayan Cherki (Olympique Lyonnais), Andy Diouf (RC Lens), Johann Lepenant (FC Nantes), Enzo Millot (Stuttgart)

Attackers

Dilane Bakwa (RC Strasbourg), Thierno Barry (Villarreal), Hugo Etikite (Frankfurt), Arnaud Kalimuendo (Stade Rennais), Mathys Tel (Tottenham), Wilson Odobert (Tottenham)

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