Zaire-Emery, the verdict falls

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The young PSG midfielder has revealed his historic eleven for the capital club, with a few choice victims.

Last season’s big revelation, Warren Zaïre Emery, despite his 18 years, has become one of the figures of PSG and even more so after the departure of Kylian Mbappé. Trained at the club, the native of Montreuil, an undisputed starter in the eyes of Luis Enrique, is seen as the first symbol of the Red and Blue by the leaders.

The future will now tell if Warren Zaire Emery will become one of the club’s legends and join the greatest glories of PSG. In the meantime, invited to establish his typical PSG eleven as part of the documentary Warren: Année majeure broadcast this Sunday by Canal+, the international lent himself to the game. At each position, WZE had two choices and did not hesitate to sacrifice a few big names.

Neymar and Cavani ejected from the eleven

Among the goalkeepers, the Parisian titi logically chose Bernard Lama, lining up a quartet in defense composed of his teammate Achraf Hakimi, Thiago Silva, Jean-Marc Pilorget and Maxwell, leaving aside his captain Marquinhos. In midfield, Warren Zaïre Emery this time opted for Marco Verratti and Thiago Motta, two symbols of the QSI era.

At the front, Warren Zaire Emery did not hesitate to sacrifice Neymar when he had to choose between the Brazilian, still the most expensive player in the world after the 222 million euros paid by PSG in 2017, and Ronaldinho, the former Ballon d’Or winner therefore having the preference of the French midfielder. If he could not choose between Rai and Angel Di Maria, he also opted for Zlatan Ibrahimovic up front and Kylian Mbappé on the left, notably ruling out Edinson Cavani.

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