Zaire-Emery, it’s all good!

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Didier Deschamps was full of praise for Warren Zaire-Emery on Thursday at a press conference.

Unsurprisingly, Warren Zaire-Emery is among the Blues called up for the two friendly matches against Germany and Chile, three months before the start of the Euro. Called up for the first time last November, the young Parisian midfielder already seems established in the French team and Didier Deschamps also said all the good things he thought of his young player this Thursday during his appearance in front of the media .

“He was lucky enough to score, but to get injured. It could have been much worse, he confided, referring to his brief appearance against Gibrlatar in November. Since then, he has confirmed what he had done very well before with the potential he has. He has just turned 18, he has a great volume of play, technical quality, passing, he has the power to recover despite his smaller size. »

“That’s a lot of qualities. It is not for nothing that such a player is a starter at PSG with the demands that we know for this club. he added, totally won over.

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