Rayan Cherki on what it means to him to represent France at the World Cup: âIt would be a huge source of pride, because my goal is to show that today the French national team brings people together. It unites everyone under one shirt, under one banner.
I rely a lot on my football to show people that I, as an Algerian, I, as an Italian, I, as a French person, can succeed. And we donât have to hold each other back. Every player makes their own choices, and those choices need to be understood.
I hope to have a great World Cup to show everyone that no matter where you come from, no matter your age, no matter who you are, you can succeed, and that would be my greatest reward.â
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đŁïž Romain Molina:
âWith Xabi Alonso, you suddenly hear stories like âplayers arenât happy, theyâre complaining about video sessions and too much work.â
As if the problem is that theyâre working too hard. Last year, the club was very relaxed under Carlo Ancelotti, players basically did what they wanted, went out whenever they liked, and so on.
How can the board support players like this in 2025 or 2026?
Do you think Vincent Kompany doesnât make his players work? Do you think Luis DĂaz, Harry Kane or others donât train hard? Do you think they donât do video sessions? This is 2026.
The moment Xabi Alonso arrived, he had to organise and manage the team. But instead of being allowed to act like a proper coach, heâs being treated like a summer camp supervisor, every time the team doesnât win, heâs immediately under pressure of being sacked.â
LlevĂĄbamos 12/13 victorias posibles, Ăbamos lĂderes, 2° en Champions y con un entrenador que hacĂa lo que pensaba y no era una marioneta.
CambiĂł a Vinicius en el ClĂĄsico y se cargĂł todo con su comportamiento, aquĂ se dijo adiĂłs a la temporada.