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If Eduardo Camavinga (19 years old, 4 selections) is far from being solely responsible for the poor performance of the Blues defeated 2 – 0 in Denmark last night, he is probably the one who had the most to lose and to gain. Released at the break by Didier Deschamps after a rather mediocre first period, the Real Madrid midfielder missed the opportunity to secure his place in the group for the Qatari World Cup, although this is still possible. Before the international break, the player trained at Stade Rennais had engaged in GQ Spain. In this interview, the Madrid native said he believed in his chances of being on the trip to the World Cup, but not only. Born in Angola and arrived in France at the age of 2, Eduardo Camavinga only obtained French nationality at the age of 17 when he joined the France U23 team. In this sense, the young Madrid native says he wants to “give back to France what it has given him”.
“France is the country that welcomed me when I was very young, I have lived in France since I was very young, I have the culture of France and the education of France, I have been to school in France, my diploma is French, so it’s normal for me to play for France to give back to France what it gave me.”
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“France is the country that welcomed me when I was very young, I have lived in France since I was very young, I have the culture of France and the education of France, I have been to school in France, my diploma is French, so it’s normal for me to play for France to give back to France what it gave me.” Eduardo Camavinga.