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Struggling, on Sunday, during the clash against Nice, Warren Zaire-Emery was free from numerous criticisms.
The drop in tension is confirmed for Warren Zaire-Emery. Once again starting in the midfield, Sunday, during the trip to Nice, the young midfielder, who obtained his baccalaureate this Monday, completely fell through, delivering one of his worst performances since his emergence within of PSG. Moved in the duels as rarely and author of several guilty losses of the ball, the native of Montreuil never seemed able to bring the expected spark.
And this performance is unfortunately in line with the previous ones, like his bad match against Arsenal. If he still benefits from the confidence of Luis Enrique and Didier Deschamps, who did not fail to call him up for the two matches against Israel and Belgium, criticism is starting to rain down on the young midfielder.
Jérôme Rothen has “serious doubts”
“I’m starting to have serious doubts. Because I was placed as an international player, he was upgraded….thus launched Jérôme Rothen at the microphone of RMC.
everyone went a little faster than the music. And Didier Deschamps first. Give him the status of an international player… Give him a (consequential) salary, and the leaders of PSG I also blame them on this, give him a salary which places him among the best salaries in the squad. Today, he doesn’t deserve it for what he shows us. »
“He was excellent at the start of last year. Excuse me, but it’s been almost a year since he’s been disappointing.”he added, showing concern for the future: “So for me, you can have some doubts about the fact that this player, in six months when we will have to try to compete with the best European teams if PSG is still qualified, excuse me but with this midfielder composed of Fabian Ruiz, Joao Neves and Warren Zaire-Emery, well we’re not going to go very far.”
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