The strong admission of Tchouaméni

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Aurélien Tchouameni is a bit unhappy with his current situation in Real Madrid. French does not hesitate to make it known.

Carlo Ancelotti found his central defender, probably every day. With the numerous absences to the post, the Italian coach made Aurélien Tchouaméni a solution. The French international is regularly associated with Raul Asencio behind recently. Tuesday evening, on the sidelines of the dampering against Manchester City, he was pretty well done. He was even solid in his own victory (2-3) against the Citizens.

However, the training midfielder has still not passionate about this position. And he was not hidden at the microphone of Canal +. “Do you start to like this central defender position?” »»asked him for the journalist.

” No not at all “answers French.

“But the most important thing is to help the team. There are a lot of injuries. I prefer to play in the middle, but when the coach asks me to play behind, I have to do the job, I give the maximum even if it displeases some. I help the team and it is the most important ”he continues.

A situation that can last

Aurélien Tchouameni should still play a few matches in central defense. Indeed, Antonio Rüdiger, suffers from a muscular injury to the femoral biceps of the right leg. He should miss the return dam on Wednesday, February 19. David Alaba, victim of an injury to the left leg adductor, is also uncertain for next week, while Eder Militao is in full convalescence, after a break in the crossed ligament of the right knee last November.

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