“The objective is to be ready”, Zaïre-Emery aims for Liverpool!

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Warren Zaïre-Emery, back after his injury, evokes his absence and his wish to participate in the next deadlines of the Parisian team.

Warren Zaïre-Emery found the grounds this Wednesday during the wide success of Paris Saint-Germain against Saint-Brieuc (7-0). Entering the second half in the place of Joao Neves, the tricolor environment was finally able to play its first 25 minutes from its sprained from the left ankle to Stuttgart (4-1) in the Champions League on January 29.

After the meeting against the Bretons, the young Parisian talent said that he had badly experienced his unavailability in the last seven games of his team. He also expressed his ambition to take part in the meeting against Lille in Ligue 1 and the shock against Liverpool in the round of 16 C1, scheduled for March 1 and 5.

“I had only one desire, play with them”

“I wanted to come back as soon as possible, the goal is to be ready to Liverpool”, said the native of Montreuil in the mixed zone. “I did a lot of cardio, I was there this evening (Wednesday) to be ready and give everything as I do often. We will try to be in the best possible form for Lille already and after Liverpool. »»

“It's beautiful and both frustrating. I was either in the stands or at home, and I had only one desire, play with them and have fun. But I enjoyed looking at them. You can always improve and there are always things to modify. We are good and we are confident ”, concluded Wze.

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