The touching confession of this Blues striker: “Very difficult stages”

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A striker from the France team made strong statements at a press conference this Tuesday.

After the short sequence fashion for the return of the Blues to the Château de Clairefontaine, this Tuesday was dedicated to press briefings. And the two players involved in this exercise had a lot of interesting messages to convey.

While Ibrahima Konaté notably mentioned

the pressure weighing on Kylian Mbappé’s shoulders or the international retirement of Antoine Griezmann, Christopher Nkunku has returned to his many physical glitches over the last two years.

“The hardest time was missing the 2022 World Cup”

“I went through very difficult stages psychologically. They are also adventures that make you stronger, they taught me to know my body, patience and resilience, explained the former Paris Saint-Germain titi.

The hardest time was missing the 2022 World Cup.”

I have come a long way, the injuries are behind me. The goal is to stay fit and healthy. I want to enjoy and have fun on the pitch. I’m getting back to my level in terms of feeling. For the rhythm, it will come back with playing time“, concluded the Chelsea player.

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