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Entering the game at half-time against Luxembourg (3-0), Jonathan Clauss had 45 minutes of playing time, enough time for him to score a superb goal. Left alone in front of the penalty area after a corner, the Marseille defender took the opportunity to land a marvelous strike and offer the third goal for the France team. With a great performance, he was invited to the set of TF1 at the end of the match, which gave rise to a funny scene live.
Originally from the Grand Est, Jonathan Clauss’ parents were present at the Saint-Symphorien stadium in Metz. The production tried to show the player’s mother, but the images showed a completely different lady. The player, not understanding the situation, blurts out: ” who is it ? I’ve no idea “. The player realizes that they made a mistake in choosing the person and responds: “are you looking for my mother? She’s right there. She’s the only one who raises her hand…”. The camera then focused on the right person, to the laughter of Bixente Lizarazu, laughing at the scene.
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