This technical waste which annoys, Deschamps calls out to a Blue!

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Despite the victory of the Blues against Israel (4-1), Thursday evening in the League of Nations, a few shadows tarnished the evening.

This Thursday, the Blues defeated Israel by winning 4-1 in the Nations League. If Didier Deschamps’ team was able to win collectively, on an individual level, not all the players convinced. Michael Olise, who was making his third selection with the France team, is the perfect example.

The young neo-international indeed delivered a disappointing performance on the pitch at the Bozsik Aréna, earning him a score of 3/10 awarded by The Team. Conversely, Eduardo Camavinga, scorer and decisive passer, was named best player of the match with a score of 7. After the French success, Didier Deschamps spoke about Olise’s performance, citing an unusual technical clumsiness , while recognizing its potential.

Olise must confirm

“Michael didn’t have his best game, obviously. He had a lot more technical waste. But hey, there is perhaps an expectation, a requirement that is there. And I know it too well, having known others before, that it requires confirmation.” judged the French coach.

“He wasn’t disconnected but I think his start to the match didn’t help him. He had two or three ball losses (22 in reality, editor’s note), he was available and generous but obviously with his left paw and his technique, he is capable of doing better.estimated DD.

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