for Matuidi, “without group cohesion”, France would not have been crowned in 2018

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The 35-year-old midfielder confided in OneFootball on the success of the Blues at the World Cup in Russia.

As the 2022 World Cup in Qatar looms – it starts in just over two weeks – Blaise Matuidi spoke at the microphone of OneFootball. The 35-year-old midfielder, who now plays for Inter Miami CF, in MLS, notably returned to what made the strength of the France team during its coronation at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. “Of course, talent plays a part in it, but I think that without group cohesion, we wouldn’t be world champions. We lived moments on the field and especially outside, which were unique. And I think that the cohesion which is the strength of a group in a competition like the World Cup, it is essential“, he explained.

Before going a little deeper:Football is a team sport. We win together, we lose together.“In addition, the former player of Paris Saint-Germain was also proud to have contributed, with his twenty-two partners of the Blues, to”gather a whole people». «It will remain engraved“, did he declare.

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