Antoine Griezmann enters the Grévin museum in Paris

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Antoine Griezmann, present Monday March 6 in Paris, discovered his character in the company of his family and admirers.

« I don’t know what to say, I’m shocked “Reacted the 2018 world champion all smiles when the curtain opened. And to add: It’s weird to see your double ». « It is very well done “, also commented the former Barça player in front of the sculptor present on the spot.

Antoine Griezmann with his family. © Edmond Sadaka / RFI

The French striker finds other stars of the round ball, such as Kylian Mbappé or Zinedine Zidane. The Grevin Museum welcomes around 800,000 visitors a year and was created in 1882. The Atlético Madrid player was to be present at the Grévin Museum just before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Two days earlier, Antoine Griezmann participated in the Atlético Madrid festival which won against Sevilla on the 24th day of La Liga (6-1). By scoring the 3rd goal for the Colchoneros, the world champion reached the bar of 150 goals in the Atlético jersey, a tunic he wore between 2014 and 2019 and since 2021, on his return to the club.

Antoine Griezmann all smiles in front of his wax double.
Antoine Griezmann all smiles in front of his wax double. © Edmond Sadaka / RFI

« I like the person, I have a high regard for the player that is Griezmann. Antoine is having a wonderful season. He had a hard time reconnecting with the Antoine we know and love, but with work, dedication and patience, he succeeded. “, had greeted Simeone in a press conference after the match.

« Since I came back, it’s been my best match. I am very well, very happy. I owe everything to this coach, to this club, to these teammates and when I’m happy off the pitch, it also shows on the pitch. I have a lot of fun and I try to share it with my teammates “, declared for his part Griezmann at the microphone of Movistar +.

Author of a good 2022 World Cup in Qatar with the France team, the striker has continued his momentum with Atletico Madrid since the start of 2023. Today, the public can admire, in wax, the best passer in the history of the Blues at the Grévin museum.

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