Zaire-Emery opposes Deschamps!

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Although Didier Deschamps finds it “very difficult” to complete the Euro with the Blues and the Olympics with the Bleuets, Warren Zaire-Emery will do everything to compete in both competitions this summer.

Sports fans in general, and football fans in particular, will get their money's worth this summer. Between Euro 2024 (from June 14 to July 14 in Germany) and the Olympic Games (from July 26 to August 11 in Paris), the calendar will be particularly busy. And for certain players like Warren Zaire-Emery, it could be more so than for others.

Young and efficient, the promising PSG midfielder, who celebrated his 18th birthday at the beginning of March, effectively ticks all the boxes to compete in the Euro with the French team then the Olympics with the Espoirs. “As long as I play football, I’m happy”confided the nugget of the capital club, Tuesday at a press conference.

Deschamps finds it “very difficult”

“Afterwards, it’s true that it’s a lot, there are a lot of matches in the season. It doesn't scare me. If I participate, I will be very happy”, he added. Achieving the double would be daring on the part of “WZE”, who will already be coming off a big season with his club. A PSG which will have a say on its possible selection by Thierry Henry for the Bleuets.

“It seems very difficult to me to string together the two competitions, without vacation, on a psychological and physical levelexplained Didier Deschamps last week, who called him up for the Blues' two friendly matches against Germany and Chile. Is this feasible? And will their clubs allow them? I do not have the answer. »

Zaire-Emery “very much wants it”

Warren Zaire-Emery does not want to close any doors. “It sure makes me want to take part in a competition like that.he salivates. Afterwards, I don't know where I will be. I will give everything if I am there to help the French team. If it's possible why not, but I don't choose. It’s once in a lifetime, if I can participate, I will. »

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